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Gabled panel (fragment of a polyptych; tabernacle), 1 register, 1 arch across, band of rosettes (décor de roses) (Front)

Gabled panel (fragment of a polyptych; tabernacle), 1 register, 1 arch across, band of rosettes (décor de roses) (Front)
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Subject
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New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

64.27.19

Ivory

Height: 68mm
Width: 30mm
Depth: 5mm

Visitation.

Koechlin 1924: France, 1st half of the 14th century (Niort fragment of the same polyptych).
Randall 1993: English (German workman or model), 2nd quarter of the 14th century.
Museum's opinion 2012: French, 14th century.


Attribution
Unknown

Hinges
Traces of one missing ring hinge on either side.

Polychromy - Gilding
Traces of gilding and polychromy: gold ((patterned background; rosettes), red (architectural details; book).

Reverse
Flat and smooth. Remains of glued red fibre.

Object Condition
Missing: edges of the gable; lower part of this panel (one or two registers).

Comments
Other fragments have survived: another one in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (64.27.20), one in the Musée Bernard d'Agesci in Niort (Inv. 914.1.137), three in the Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento (1960.3.54, 78 and 79) and one in Washington. This panel originally was the 1st register of the inner left wing. To see how these fragments were originally arranged, see Randall 1993.

Provenance
Collection of Charles F. Iklé; bequest of Charles F. Iklé in 1963.

Bibliography
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), II, no. 182 (Niort fragment of the same polyptych).
R. H. Randall, The Golden Age of Ivory: Gothic Ivory Carvings in North American Collections (New York, 1993), no. 45e.


Image

Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photograph by Thomas Vinton, Medieval Art and The Cloisters.

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