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Title

Heraldic Panel Fridolin Kleger with Lucretia

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Egeri, Carl von · workshop
Dating
1561
Dimensions
33 x 23 cm (13 x 9 1/16 in.)

Iconography

Description

In the center, a heraldic shield surmounted by a helm and surrounded by mantling shares the space with the half-nude figure of the classical heroine Lucretia. She is about to plunge a dagger into her breast. The format follows the standard for Swiss panels honoring a single individual. An elaborate architectural frame includes flanking columns with elaborate plinths and capitals supporting an arch of two reciprocal volutes. Above the arch, on either side, are scenes of Adam and Eve, God creates the first couple, and they then disobey by eating the forbidden fruit… More

Iconclass Code
46A122(KLEGER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (KLEGER)
71A3421 · Eve emerges from Adam's body
71A422 · Eve offers the fruit to Adam
98C(LUCRETIA)681 · Lucretia committing suicide in the presence of her husband, her father, and L.J. Brutus swearing revenge
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Kleger, Fridolin: Azure on a triple mount vert a trefle gules; crest: above a helm to dexter on a triple mount vert a trefle gules, mantling or and azure.

Inscription

Fridlÿ Kleger vndervogt Im Gastar / 1561 (Fridolin Kleger, (under)bailiff of the Gaster region, 1561)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The panel is in an excellent state of conservation; completely intact with little sign of wear. The leading appears to be nineteenth-century and earlier. There may be a core of original leads, but these have been obscured by subsequent interventions. All the exposed leads on the reverse of the panel have been covered with solder. Several mending leads added to the panel approximate the profile of the rest of the leading: the capital and base on the left, the capital base on the right, and the legs of Lucretia. A repair lead in the upper right spandrel was removed after the panel was purchased by the museum. Solder has also been applied to the front, apparently to strengthen many joints. There is little corrosion of the glass or paint loss.

Technique

The materials are pot metal, uncolored glass and red flashed and abraded glass, with sanguine, silver stain and vitreous paint. The glass is thick and slightly undulating and, viewed from the exterior, the red shows many small bubbles. The panel shows a range of silver stain applications: to detail architecture and fruit on green glass of the arch, to produce a green triple mount on the blue glass of the shield, and for the yellow hair and robe of Lucretia as well as enhancing the inscription plate and other figural segments… More

History

Research

The panel depicts the arms of Fridolin Kleger, who is recorded as having held the post of bailiff of the Gaster region (Historisch- Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz, 1927, p. 502, “Kleger family in the Canton of St. Gallen”). Gaster (Gastal, Gastel), a region in the canton St. Gallen, was a Swiss federal bailiwick, under control of two Swiss cantons, namely Schwyz und Glarus. The region lies about 50 kilometers (31 miles) south east of Zurich. The Kleger were the most important family of Kaltbrunn, a village in the Gaster… More

Dating
1561
Original Donor

Kleger, Fridolin

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

The panel was in the stock of the Barbara Giesicke Gallery, Badenweiler, Germany, before it was sold to the JPGM in 2004.

Inventory Number
2004.64

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Anderes, B. (1970). Die Kunstdenkmäler des Kantons St. Gallen, vol. 5, Der Bezirk Gaster, Basel.

Elsener, F. (1951). “Das bäuerliche Patriziat im Gaster: Zur Verfassungsgeschichte einer schwyzerischen Landvogtei,” Der Geschichtsfreund: Mitteilungen des Historischen Vereins Zentralschweiz, vol. 104.

Getty Museum Handbook (2007). Los Angeles, The J. Paul Getty Museum.

Hasler, R. (2002). Glasmalerei im Kanton Aargau 3. Kreuzgang von Muri. Corpus Vitrearum Schweiz, Reihe Neuzeit 2. Lehrmittelverlag des Kantons Aargau… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_LosAngeles_Getty_US_5
Credits
J. Paul Getty Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_5
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024