Ufelein Hans Collection
"Ufelein Hans: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Hans Guldenmond, Hans Schaufelein
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"Ufelein Hans: A Glimpse into the Artistic World of Hans Guldenmond, Hans Schaufelein, and Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu Christi" Step back in time as we explore the captivating works of Ufelein Hans. This collection showcases a diverse range of artistry from renowned creators such as Hans Guldenmond and Hans Schaufelein. One cannot help but be mesmerized by "The Parable of the Sower and the Weeds" from Das Plenarium (1517). The intricate details bring this biblical story to life, leaving viewers pondering its profound meaning. In "Wild Man and Wild Woman" (1545), Guldenmond's imagination runs wild as he depicts these enigmatic figures amidst a mystical backdrop. Their untamed essence is palpable, inviting us to delve deeper into their mysterious world. "Pilate Washing his Hands, " an iconic piece from Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu Christi (1507), captures a pivotal moment in history. The intensity on Pilate's face reflects his internal struggle with moral responsibility—a powerful reminder of our own choices in life. Schaufelein's "Dancing Couple (IV)" transports us to a joyous celebration depicted with fluid movements and vibrant colors. It exudes an infectious energy that makes you want to join them on the dance floor. Witnessing Christ's suffering becomes heart-wrenchingly real through "Christ Scourged. " This artwork from Speculum passionis domini nostri Ihesu Christi (1507) evokes empathy for His pain while reminding us of His sacrifice for humanity. "The Story of Susanna" (1536) unveils Schaufelein's storytelling prowess. Through skillful brushstrokes, he narrates Susanna's plight with sensitivity, urging us to reflect upon themes like justice and truth.