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Corpus Vitrearum USA

Devoted to scholarly analysis and investigation of Medieval and Renaissance stained glass

Two Scenes from the Passion of Christ

TWO SCENES FROM THE PASSION OF CHRISTBelgium, Louvain, Carthusian Cloister (?)
c. 1520-1525
Pot metal, white glass, and silver stain
68.6 x 47.0 (27 x 18 1/2) (each)
Some replacements in each panel

Provenance: Sir Thomas Neave, Dagenham Park, Essex; George Blumenthal, New York
Bibliography: Rubinstein-Block (1926), pl. 51; McNab (1982), n.p.

Collection: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters (New York, New York)
Object/Accession: 41.190.45 3 and 454 (European Sculpture and Decorative Arts)

A. The mocking of Christ (41.190.454); B. Christ stripped of his robe (41.190.45 3)
Inscription: B. THENMINV (border of robe of figure on left)

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Entry From: Checklist I Filed Under: New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Cloisters

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