Germany, Swabia, Sulz am Neckar
1518
Pot metal, white glass, silver stain, and colored enamel
A: 63.5 x 45.0 (25 x 17 3/4); B: 63.5 x 44.5 (25 x 17 1/2)
Lower edge fillets modern
Provenance: Meebold-Berr er-Picht family, Sulz am Neckar; A.S. Drey, Munich
Bibliography: Franz Kubel, “Geschichte die Glasgemälde” in Die Familie Meebold Stahl (Cannstadt, 1901), n.p.; Hans Wentzel, Meisterwerk e der Glasmälerei, 2nd ed. rev. (Berlin, 1954), 71-72; Rorimer (1963), 117; MMAB (1971-1972), 153, ill. cover; Florens Deuchler, “The Cloisters, Ein Museum for mittelalterliche Kunst in New York,” Du (February 1972), 150-1511 ill.; Herbert Rode, Die mittelalterlichen Glasmälereien des Kölner Domes B [Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi: Germany IV, pt. 1] (Berlin, 1974), 149, ill. 5.
Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters (New York, New York)
Object/Accession: 30.113.5 and 6 (Cloisters Collection)
A. Barbara van Zimmem and her arms (30.113.5) Azure a lion rampant or with a halberd or and argent; crest: on a barred helm in profile a stag’s head gules, attired and langued or; mantling of the colors; B. Wilhelm van Weitingen and his arms (30.113.6) Per fess gules and argent, in chief an arm argent; crest: 1 on a barred helm in profile a pair of wings gules and argent charged with two arms argent, 2 on a barred helm affronté a moor’s head gules his cap charged with an arm argent, 3 on a barred helm in profile a medallion azure with a lamb sable langued gules; mantling of the colors
Inscriptions: A. DEI O MISERERE; ANNE 1518; B. MATER DEI O MISERERE MEI; WILHALM VON/WEITTINGEN
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