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Title

Heraldic Panel Théodule Michel, Pierre Vallélian, and Jean du Villard with the Crucifixion

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Place of Manufacture
Dating
1612
Dimensions
43.5 x 34.9 cm (17 1/8 x 13 3/4 in.)

Iconography

Description

A scene of the Crucifixion shows Mary in blue to the left and John in a gold tunic and purple mantle to the right. They stand behind kneeling male figures wearing black cloaks over blue doublets, pantaloons, and stockings. The setting is a tumultuous massing of clouds against a blue sky. An elaborate architectural frame surrounds the scene. The donor’s patron saints, Theodule to the left and Peter to the right stand in front of white pilasters resting on red bases. They support a green lintel that carries a red boss decorated with a cherub’s face… More

Iconclass Code
11H(PETER) · the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara
11H(THEODUL) · male saints (THEODUL)
46A122(MICHEL) · armorial bearing, heraldry (MICHEL)
46A122(VALLÉLIAN) · armorial bearing, heraldry (VALLÉLIAN)
46A122(VILLARD) · armorial bearing, heraldry (VILLARD)
73A523 · the Annunciation: Mary kneeling
73D641 · crucified Christ with Mary and John on either side of the cross; Holy Rood
73D672 · (the skull or skeleton of) Adam at the foot of the cross of Christ (iconographic particularity to be used as additional notation only)
Iconclass Keywords
Adam · apostle · book · coat of arms · cock · cross · crozier · fish · heraldry · Holy Rood · John (St.) · key · kneeling · Mary (Virgin) · Peter (St.) · scroll · ship · skeleton · skull · tiara · upside down
Heraldry

Arms of Michel: Azur on a mount vert a lamb passant argent in chief two stars of six points or.
Arms of du Villard: per fess in chief azure a fleur-de-lis or in base paly of five argent and azure.
Arms of Vallélian: Azure on a triple mount vert three rings triquetra argent a mallet or.

Inscription

INRI (on titulus of cross, initials of Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum: Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews)
O DEUS PROPITIVS ESTO MICHI PECCATO RŸ (on banner of donor to right; O God be well disposed to me concerning my sins)
S. MERE DE DIEV ET S. I [ . . ]ANNES – MOŸ (on banner of left donor; Holy Mother of God and St. John [remember] me)
JOANNES A WILLARIO CVRAVIT SIEN BVLENSIS (around arms in center; Jean du Villard of Bulle)
THEODVLVS MICHAEL / 16 (in lower cartouche on left; Théodul Michel 16)
PIERE WALLEIAN / 12. (in lower cartouche on right; Pierre Vallélian 12)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The panel is completely intact except for the restoration below Christ’s arm to the right of the cross. Two small triangular stopgaps appear in the lintel just above the cross on the right, and on the left next to the dove of the Holy Spirit.

Technique

A bright intensity is achieved through the dominance of blue and violet. These are balanced by numerous touches of yellow and neutrals. The construction is quite sophisticated. The glass includes uncolored glass and pot metal in the tints of violet, blue and green used in the architectural frame. Flashed and abraded red appears in the central area of the architrave. Two shades of vitreous paint and two shades of silver stain augment the complexity of the color scheme. Blue, green and violet enamels are applied with unusual skill… More

History

Research

The panel presents a confessional statement by two male donors meditating at the foot of the cross. Each is addressing the images of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and St. John that they see in their mind’s eye. Their prayers, made explicit by the inscriptions below, are uttered both in Latin, the official language of the Catholic Church, and in the French vernacular. The Crucifixion is portrayed vividly, set against a cloudy landscape of blue, purple and yellow. In the center, Christ is flanked by images of the sun and moon… More

Dating
1612
Original Donor

du Villard, Jean · Michel, Théodul · Vallélian, Pierre

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

The panel was listed in the 1885 auction of a Mr. H., in Basel. It later appeared the 1924 estate sale of James A. Garland, Boston when it was purchased by William Randolph Hearst. Hearst donated the panel to the museum in 1943; it was accessioned in 1945.

Inventory Number
45.21.40

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Bergmann, U. (2014). Die Freiburger Glasmalerei des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts, Le vitrail fribourgeois du XVI2 au XVIII2 siècle (Corpus Vitrearum Reihe Neuzeit, vol. 6), 2 vols., Bern.

Bourceroud, D. (2006). “Itinéraire de Loys Vallélian,” Annales fribougeoises 6.

Garland sale (1924). Rare and Beautiful Works of Art Inherited and Collected by the Late James A. Garland [sale cat., American Art Galleries, 17-19 January], New York.

Hayward, J. (1989). Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Midwestern and Western States… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_LosAngeles_LACMA_US_7
Credits
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA, www.lacma.org
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_7
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024