France, Troyes, Cathedral of Saint-Pierre (?)
c. 1220-1240
Pot metal glass
Diameter: 54.6 (21 1/2)
Original shape of panel altered; a few restorations
Provenance: Paul S. Van Baarn, New York; Jacob Tabachnick; P.W. French & Co., New York; Bernard Tabbot; P.W. French & Co., New York
Bibliography: “Exhibition of Stained Glass,” Connoisseur 101 (1938), 93-95; Brook Kountze, “Data Verification Research on E149: Flagellation of Christ,” unpublished paper for the Denver Art Museum, 1973; The Denver Art Museum: Guide to The Collection (Denver, 1976), 23; Cameron Wolf, “New Light on Old Glass,” Denver Museum Newsletter (May 1979), n.p.; Denver Art Museum: Major Works in The Collection (Denver, 1981), 162; Elizabeth Carson Pastan, “The Early Stained Glass of Troyes Cathedral: the ambulatory chapel glazing circa 1220-1240” (Ph.D. diss., Brown University, 1986), 169-170 (calls for a Passion series in the Cathedral ambulatory).
Collection: Denver Art Museum (Denver, Colorado)
Object/Accession: 1947.33 (E. 149)