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FMC00.700 shows the Grail triptych by Anna May - von Rychter (1864–1955), a painting of approx. 2.5 by 6 meters painted at the time of the Munich mystery dramas (1909-13), and commissioned by Rudolf Steiner and based on his detailed instructions.
The work was originally planned for the Johannesbau in Munich and later intended for the first Goetheanum, but it was later given to the Hamburg Waldorf School and later destroyed there by bombings during WW2. It was exhibited in Munich in 1918 with the title 'Grail - Divine and Human Blood'; the work is sometimes also referred to as 'From Solomon through Golgotha to Christian Rosenkreutz'.
The left panel shows the three main figures of the Temple legend: King Solomon, Hiram Abiff and the Queen of Sheba.
The central panel depicts the Mystery of Golgotha, with Joseph of Arimathea catching the blood of Christ in the Grail chalice.
The right panel shows the initiation of Christian Rosenkreutz in the 13th century, described by Rudolf Steiner in 1911-GA130
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