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Two Parts of an Architectural Canopy

Two Parts of an Architectural CanopyAustria, Steiermark
c. 1400
Pot metal glass
A: 72.1 x 39.3 (28 3/8 x 15 1/2); B: 72.3 x 39.5 (28 1/2 x 15 9/16)
A. Not available for examination; B. Top left corner and top edge are stopgaps

Provenance: Emery-Collins Collections Sale at American Art Association, New York (owner unknown), to 9 May 1924; William Randolph Hearst, Los Angeles, to 1954
Bibliography: C.W. Post Catalogue (1939), vols. 101-104, lot nos. 335-2 and 3; Forest Lawn Archives (1956), lot nos. 335-2, 3; English, French and Italian, Furniture, Bronzes, Porcelains and Fabrics, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, Armor and Stained Glass from the Collections of the late Charles G. Emery, the late Clarence Lyman Collins and from other Sources [sale cat., American Art Association, 9 May] (New York, 1924), no. 571; Hearst sale (1941), 329, lot nos. 335-2 and 3.

Collection: Forest Lawn (Glendale, California)
Object/Accession: FL lots 24, 27

Entry From: Checklist III Filed Under: California, Forest Lawn, Glendale

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