France, Tours, Cathedral of Saint-Gatian, ambulatory (?)
c. 1245-1248
Pot metal glass
A: 66.7 x 33.0 (26 1/4 x 13); B: 67.3 x 32.8 (26 1/2 x 12 7/8)
A is composed from two different windows; in B the architecture is composed from other sources and the ornament is original
Provenance: Leopold Lobin, Tours; Brimo and Lion, Paris
Bibliography: James J. Rorimer, “New Acquisitions for The Cloisters,” The Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art o.s. 33, no. 5, section 2 (May 1938), 12; Rorimer (1963), 5 6, fig. 22; MMAB (1971-1972), 114, fig. p. 115; Linda Papanicolaou, “Stained Glass from the Cathedral of Tours : The Impact of the Sainte-Chapelle in the 1240s,” Metropolitan Museum Journal 15 (1980), 53-66, figs. 3 and 4; Sturm (1982), 2-3, ill. 1.
Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters (New York, New York)
Object/Accession: 37.173.2 and 5 (Cloisters Collection)
A. St. Martin of Tours and the Virgin (37.173.2); B. Two apostles (37.173.5)
Inscription: B. NA[…]
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