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Heraldic Panel: Arms of Imenhuser and Vilhalmine

Heraldic Panel: Arms of Imenhuser and VilhalmineSwitzerland, central
1559
Pot metal; white glass with silver stain
39 x 29 (15 3/8 x 11 3/8)
Some repair leads; minor paint loss

Provenance: Lord Sudeley, Toddington Castle, Gloucestershire, to 1911; Theodore Fischer, Lucerne, to 1922; George G. Booth, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., to 1923
Bibliography: Sudeley sale (1911), 107, no. 157; Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 4/7 (1923), 60; Raguin et al. (1987), 39.

Collection: Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan)
Object/Accession: 23.61 Gift of George G. Booth

Arms: (LEFT) Gules an arrow or (Imenhuser); (MIDDLE) Argent a beehive tended by two men or; (RIGHT) Sable a mill wheel or (Vilhalmine)
Inscription: Hans Imen/ Huser van Stan/ 1559/ Madlena/ Vilhalmin/ van vostry
Attributed to Felix Lindtmayer, the younger (active c. 1544-1574)

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

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