The hand of Adam Kraft has been …

Years: 1503 - 1503

The hand of Adam Kraft has been claimed to be evident as an assistant in works in Ulm Minster, completed in 1471, and the pulpit at Strasbourg Cathedral, completed in 1485.

Ite is not known where was born and raised; he is believed to have married twice, but is not known to have produced any children.

All his known works are in stone, but he may also have carved unidentified pieces in wood.

His masterpiece is considered to be the eighteen point seven meter (sixty-one feet) tall tabernacle in the Saint Lorenz church of Nuremberg.

The tabernacle, which has the shape of a Gothic tower reaching into the church's vault, is made up of tracery interspersed with figural scenes from Christ's Passion and is commissioned in 1493 by Hans Imhoff, a patrician from Nuremberg.

The contract for the commission was preserved and stipulates details about the execution and finish of the work.

The stone tower, which is supported by three figures, will be lightly damaged during the Second World War and restored afterwards.

One of the supporting figures is a self-portrait by Kraft (at right).

Another important work is a huge relief of 1490-92 depicting the Crucifixion, Entombment of Christ, and Resurrection of Christ, on the exterior of St. Sebaldus Church, Nuremberg.

Kraft is believed to have completed all of his sculpting work in Nuremberg and its environs in Bavaria, between the years 1490 and 1509, working with only a small complement of two or three assistants.

In 1503, Adam Kraft sculpts another major monument, the Landauer family tomb in the Egidienkirche.

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