A & A spacer courtauld institute of art
login
quick search advanced search browse temp folder

Rosary pendant, 2 faces (chapelet) (Front and back)

Rosary pendant, 2 faces (chapelet) (Front and back)
enlarge image zoom image

Back

Side

Side

Side

Subject
Secular. Memento Mori.

Repository Institution
www.dia.org

To purchase an image
www.dia.org


Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts

1990.315

Ivory

Height: 70mm
Width: 32mm
Depth: 38mm

Side 1: Head of old woman.
Side 2: Skull; toads; worms; vermin.
Foliated decoration.
Inscription: 'O MORS QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA' (O Death, how bitter it is to be reminded of you).

Randall 1993: North French or South Netherlandish, 1500-1525.


Attribution
Unknown

Polychromy - Gilding
Traces of polychromy.

Reverse
Carved in the round.

Object Condition
Pierced vertically for suspension.

Provenance
Bought from Blumka II Gallery, New York, in 1990, Founders Society Purchase (European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Insurance Recovery Fund, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts General Fund, General Art Purchase Fund, Mr. and Mrs Robert Hamilton Fund, and contributions from Mr. and Mrs Robert Hamilton and the David L. Klein Jr. Memorial Foundation).

Bibliography
P. Barnet, 'Selected recent acquisitions', in Bulletin of the Detroit Institute 66, no. 4 (1991), p. 50.
Images in Ivory. Precious Objects of the Gothic Age, ed. by P. Barnet, exhibition catalogue, Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts, and Baltimore, The Walters Art Gallery, 1997, no. 78.
A. Darr and T. Albainy, 'Acquisitions of European sculpture and decorative arts at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 1988 - 1999', in The Burlington Magazine 142 (June 2000), p. 406, no. IV (with ill.).


Image

© Detroit Institute of Arts

All images on this website are made available exclusively for scholarly and educational purposes and may not be used commercially.

spacer
spacer spacer spacer spacer
Please remember to acknowledge any use of the site in publications and lectures as: 'Gothic Ivories Project at The Courtauld Institute of Art, London, www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk', followed by the date you accessed the site.