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Corpus Vitrearum USA

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

Note on Brooklyn Museum

The checklist for the Brooklyn Museum is incomplete. Much of the glass has not been photographed; it is in storage and unavailable for study. Some hint of the number of pieces still to be listed can be gleaned from museum records, which include the following works: Four additional panels from the collection of Walter Rothschild: 55.84-1 A Virgin Holding the Model of a Church, South Lowlands, 15th century; 55.84-2 Donors with Patron Saint South Lowlands, 16th century; 5 5.84-5 Roundel with Bearded Elder Germany (?), 16th century 55.84-6; Roundel with Bearded Elder Germany (?), 16th century; Two panels from the collection of Frederic B. Pratt, Glen Cove, N.Y.; 43.242 B The Annunciation, origin and date undetermined; 43.242 A The Visitation, origin and date undetermined; Sixteen panels from the collection of the Babbott family, uncatalogued but including five armorial panels, Germany and England, 16th and 17th century; three heraldic panels with figures, Switzerland, 16th and 17th century; two enameled panels with Sts. Peter and Paul, South Lowlands, 16th century; two panels with female saint, England, 15th century; St. Dorothea, Germany, 16th century; and three silver stained roundels. Four additional panels from the museum collection are published in The Gallery of Medieval Art [exh. cat., The Brooklyn Museum] (New York, 1936), nos. 174-177 (not ill.).

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Collection: The Brooklyn Museum (New York, New York)
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Note: The Corpus Vitrearum USA is digitizing the content of its checklists. During the digitization process, words and terms may be transcribed incorrectly, particularly text that uses diacritical marks. We are working to verify and correct all information for each entry and to add marks where they may be missing or incorrect. If you have questions about a specific work in Checklist I, consult the PDF/printed version of the checklist.

Entry From: Checklist I Filed Under: New York, The Brooklyn Museum

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