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Abel Schrøder, also Abel Schrøder the Younger, (c. 1602–1676) was a Danish woodcarver with a workshop in Næstved, then the centre for woodcarving in Southern Zealand. He is remembered for his many auricular
altarpiece An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting o ...
s and
pulpit A pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church. The origin of the word is the Latin ''pulpitum'' (platform or staging). The traditional pulpit is raised well above the surrounding floor for audibility and visibility, access ...
s depicting scenes from the life of Christ. Schrøder was also the organist for 42 years in St Martin's Church, Næstved.


Biography

Under the sponsorship of Frederik Reedz, a ''lensmand'' or royal vassal, most of Schrøder's work was for churches in the region of Vordingborg. He created the
pulpit A pulpit is a raised stand for preachers in a Christian church. The origin of the word is the Latin ''pulpitum'' (platform or staging). The traditional pulpit is raised well above the surrounding floor for audibility and visibility, access ...
in
Undløse Church Undløse Church ( da, Undløse Kirke) is located in the village of Undløse some southwest of Holbæk in northern Zealand, Denmark. The original part of the Romanesque church derives from the late 12th century. The church is noted for its early ...
, the parish church for Reedz' manor Tygestrup, now known as
Kongsdal Kongsdal, previously, Tygestrup, is a manor house and estate located approximately southwest of Holbaek, between Undløse and Mørkøv, Holbæk Municipality, some 60 km west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The three-winged main building from the 1590 ...
, and probably also that in the neighbouring church of Søndersted. A stone epitaph in St Peter's Church, Næstved, provides a brief account of Schrøder's life: "Sculptor and organist in St Martin's Church for 42 years, husband of his dear wife Mette Petersdatter for 47 years with whom he was the father of nine children..." The inscription also tells us Schrøder died on 5 March 1676 and that six of his children were buried with him. Schrøder is first mentioned in the Næstved land register for 1628. Eleven works dated between 1632 and 1676 are known to be his, eight of which are initialed. The pulpit in Nestelsø Church is clearly considered to be Schrøder's as his decorative sign and the initials AAS, interpreted as Abel Abelsen Schrøder, are inscribed with the date 1632 on a limestone ashlar on the church's outer wall. Among the other works he almost certainly created is the
altarpiece An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting o ...
in Sandby Church (1642), although other craftsmen also contributed to it.Eva de la Fuente Pedersen, "Abel den yngre Schrøder"
''Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon''. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
The pulpit in Aversi Church near Ringsted is also ascribed to his workshop. The corners are decorated with figures representing the Virtues while the panels depict Christ and the four Evangelists."Aversi kirke"
''Nordens kirker''. Retrieved 3 January 2013.


Style

The main theme of his altarpieces and pulpits is Christ's life on earth and in heaven as summarized in the
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. Many of his altarpieces are centred on the Passion. The figures often appear to be conversing with each other in a setting framed by reliefs and decorations in the Auricular style. The works also frequently contain personifications of the Virtues or representations of the prophets, apostles and other Biblical figures. The workshop often worked with models from the Netherlands in composing reliefs as can be seen in the pulpit in Holmen Church, clearly inspired by illustrations from the Piscator Bible published by the Visscher family in Antwerp. Earlier, less well proportioned works were inspired by ornaments from the ''Neuws Compertament Buchlein'' published by Godfridt Müller in 1621.


Assessment

Some 60 works, large and small, have been attributed to Schrøder by the relevant literature. If this assessment is correct, his workshop was one of the most productive of the period. His works were however not as well proportioned as those of Lorentz Jørgensen of
Holbæk Holbæk () is a town in Denmark and the seat of Holbæk municipality with a population of 29,608 (1 January 2022).Tybjerg Church (1658), Holmen Church, Copenhagen (1661), St Martin's Church, Næstved (1667), Tjøme Church in Norway (1670–76, signed). *Pulpits: Nestelsø Church (1632), Undløse Church (1643), Nordrupøster Church (1664) *Altarpieces attributed to Schrøder: Everdrup Church (ca. 1633); Gunderslev Church, Sandby Church (c. 1642), Hammer Church (1642), Glumsø Church (c. 1645), Vrangstrup Church (c. 1650), Vester Egesborg Church (ca. 1655) and Vejlø Church (1669). In Norway: Nes kirke, Borre kirke (c. 1664) and Vivestad Church (1667). File:Aversi(11)Prædikestol (1).JPG, Pulpit, Aversi Church (c. 1630) File:Nordenskirker Vordingborg(21).jpg, Altarpiece, Vordingborg Church (1640) File:Undlose-Kirke (08a).jpg, Pulpit, Undløse Church (1643) File:Holmens Kirke. Altertavle efter konservering.jpg, Altarpiece, Holmen Church (1661) File:Holmens Kirke Copenhagen pulpit.jpg, Pulpit, Holmen Church (1662)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Schroder, Abel Danish woodcarvers 1602 births 1676 deaths 17th-century Danish woodworkers 17th-century Danish sculptors Danish organists Male organists