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Pax, 1 register, 3 paired arches across (baiser de paix; frise d'arcatures) (Back)

Pax, 1 register, 3 paired arches across (baiser de paix; frise d'arcatures) (Back)
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Subject
Religious.

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Darmstadt, Hessisches Landesmuseum

Inv. Pl 36:99

Ivory

Height: 105mm
Width: 84mm
Depth: 10mm

Crucifixion, with sword striking the Virgin's chest; swooning Virgin supported by Holy Women; saint John the Evangelist and soldiers in armour; rugged cross.
Pointed trefoils. Brickwork or tiled roof. Border of dentils; pinnacles; fluted pilasters.


Koechlin Number: 0616

Koechlin 1924: France (?), end of 14th century.
Jülich 2007: Rhineland (?), 1st half of 15th century.


Attribution
Unknown

Reverse
Flat and smooth. Chamfered on the longer sides. The handle which was originally set into a chamfered slot in the back has been lost. Blue and white label with inscription: '732'.

Object Condition
Two holes plugged with ivory (for attachment of the missing handle).

Comments
Koechlin believes that this panel once was the right wing of a diptych (Koechlin 1924).

Provenance
Probably from the collection of Baron von Hüpsch (b. 1730, d. 1805), Cologne; acquired in 1805 by the Museum.

Bibliography
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), I, pp. 200, 208, 223, 224; II, no. 616.
Kunstschätze aus dem Hessischen Landesmuseum Darmstadt (Darmstadt, 1948), no. 29.
T. Jülich, Die mittelalterlichen Elfenbeinarbeiten des Hessischen Landesmuseums Darmstadt, exhibition catalogue, Regensburg, 2007, no. 53.


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