France, Gassicourt (Ile de France), Church of Sainte-Anne
c. 1265
Pot metal glass
A: 56.0 x 54.0 (22 x 21 1/4); B: 6.0 x 52.0 (22 x 20 1/2)
Among modern replacements are the head on the right in A and most of the drapery of the right group in B
Provenance: Edouard Didron; Octave Hornberg, Paris; Jacques Seligmann & Co., Paris; Mr. C. S. Wadsworth, New York; Mrs. Thomas Proctor, Hamilton, Mass.
Bibliography: Lucien Magne, Vitraux anciens [exh. cat., Union centrale des arts decoratif, Section des monuments historiques](Paris, 1884), 31, nos. 55 and 56 (?); Catalogue des objets d’art et de haut e curiosité [sale cat., Galerie Georges Petit, l1-16 May) (Paris 1908), 60, lot 442; Notable Paintings and Works of Art, Property of the C. S. Wadsworth Trust [sale cat., Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc., 11 December] (New York, 1948), 44, lot 53; Carol Stewart Harward in Caviness et al. (1978), 35-37; Meredith Parsons Lillich, “Stained Glass from Western France (1250- 1325) in American Collections,” Journal of Glass Studies 25 (1983), 121-123, fig. 1.
Collection: Private Collection (, Massachusetts)
Object/Accession: No accession number listed
A. The ordination of St. Stephen B. St. Lawrence giving out the church treasure
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