Southern Lowlands
c. 1530
Pot metal and white glass with silver stain
70.1 x 47 (27 9/16 x 18 1/2) each, inside frame
A. A few mending leads; child and dog possibly an 18th-century restoration
Provenance: Dr. Hugo Oelze, Amsterdam; Edward Speelman, Ltd., London
Bibliography: Expertise by Max J. Friedlaender dated 24 November 1958; letter from Friedrich Winkler to Hugo Oelze dated 4 April 1963; letter from K.G. Boon to William D. Wixom dated 19 May 1969; letter from William D. Wixom to K.G. Boon dated 22 May 1969; letter from C.J. Berserik to Meredith Lillich, dated 15 January 1986; Max J. Friedlaender, Lucas van Leyden, ed. F. Winkler (Berlin, 1963), 69, note 37, pls. 56 and 57; “The Year in Review for 1968, The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Arts 6 (January 1969), 44, nos. 18 and 19, ill.; “Accessions of American and Canadian Museums,” The Art Quarterly (Spring 1969), 71; Walter S. Gibson, “Two Painted Glass Panels from the Circle of Lucas van Leyden,” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 57 (March 1970), 81-92; Judith Saks, “Tiffany’s Household Decoration-A Landscape Window,” The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art 63 (October 1976), 228, figs. 2 and 3 (A).
Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art (Cleveland, Ohio)
Object/Accession: A.68.188; B.68.189 John L. Severance Fund
A. Judgment of Solomon; B. Esther before Ahasuerus
Attributed to Dierick Vellert (active c. 1510-1550)