France, Troyes, Church of Saint-Urbain
c. 1300
Pot metal and white glass
31.0 x 29.5 (12 3/8 x 11 1/8)
Condition/replacements not noted
Provenance: Edouard Didron, Paris; Bashford Dean, New York; Carl Otto van Kienbusch, New York
Bibliography: O.F. Jossier, Monographie des Vitraux de Saint-Urbain de Troyes (Troyes, 1912), 70, 92-93; Princeton Museum 6, nos. 1-2 (l947), 8; Louis Grodecki, “Les Vitraux de Saint-Urbain de Troyes,” Congres archeologique de France l3 (1955), 136-137; Robert G. Calkins, A Medieval Treasury [exh. cat., Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art, Cornell University] (Ithaca, New York, 1968), 149, no. 68; Dorothy Gillerman, Transformations of the Court Style, Gothic Art in Europe 1270-1330 [exh. cat., Brown University] (Providence, Rhode Island, 1977), 147, no. 57.
Collection: Princeton University: The Art Museum (Princeton, New Jersey)
Object/Accession: 46-97
(Gift of Carl Otto van Kienbusch for the Carl Otto van Kienbusch, Jr., Memorial Collection)
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