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

Standing Figures of Three Saints and Two Representations of the Virgin and Child

Standing Figures of Three Saints and Two Representations of the Virgin and ChildGermany, Rhineland, Lowlands or France?
1510-1525
Pot metal; white glass with silver stain
180 x 59.5 (70 7/8 x 23 7/16) each
A., B., C., E. Minor replacements; D. child’s head and adjacent drapery, central portions of Virgin’s robe replaced

Provenance: Col. Shaw, Stoke Poges Manor, Buckinghamshire; Stoke Poges, St. Giles’ Church, north aisle, to 1929; P.W. French & Co., New York, to 1929; William Randolph Hearst, Los Angeles, to 1941
Bibliography: French & Co. Stock Sheets, GCPA 0302681, 0305052; C.W. Post Catalogue (1939), vols. 101-104, lot no. 66 art. 1-6; George Lipscomb, The History and Antiquities of the Country of Buckingham, 4 (London, 1847), 568; N. H. J. Westlake, A History of Design in Painted Glass, 4 (London, 1894), 63-64, pls. LI a & c; Catalogue of Fine Early German Stained Glass (removed from the Private Vestibule to Stoke Pages Church) The Property of Colonel Shaw [sale cat., Sotheby, Ltd., 16 May] (London, 1929), 9, lot 49; Hearst sale (1941), 330, nos. 66-2 to 8, (C) ill. 135; Handbook, The Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, 1971), 123; Madeline H. Caviness, Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections [exh. cat., Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University] (Medford, 1978), 78-79; Barnet (1986), 41, pl. VIII (C and D); Raguin et al. (1987), 70; Tutag and Hamilton (1987), 17.

Collection: Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan)
Object/Accession: A. 58.93, Gift of Mrs. Edsel B. Ford; B. 58.94, Gift of Mrs. Edsel B. Ford; C. 58.111, Gift of K.T. Keller; D. 58.112, Gift of K.T. Keller; E. 58.155, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Whitcomb

A. St. Anthony Abbot (58.93); B. Virgin with Christ Child Holding a Ball (58.94); C. St. Wencelas of Bohemia (58.111); D. Virgin and Christ Child Holding Top and Spinning String (58.112); E. St. Barbara (58.155)
Inscriptions: A. O PATER SANTE ANTONI ORA PRO; B. REGINA CELORUM ORA PRO; C. on border of cloak: OSVOSAO.; VSEBDSTCGHR/ OR BIENE SOP OMNI

Entry From: Checklist III Filed Under: Detroit, Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan

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