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US_10: Heraldic Panel Hans Schällibaum and Barbara Bühler with the Beheading of John the Baptist
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Title

Heraldic Panel Hans Schällibaum and Barbara Bühler with the Beheading of John the Baptist

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Dating
1614
Dimensions
43.5 x 34.9 cm (17 1/8 x 13 3/4 in.)

Iconography

Description

A central scene is framed by massive blue pilasters with green inserts terminating in red capitals and bases adorned with cherub’s heads. Two green volutes above meet at a red keystone which holds a satyr’s head. Below, rhymed couplets under the arch refer to John’s death and to Christ miracles. The executioner is about to commence the downward stroke while the saint kneels, back exposed and bound hands lifted in a praying position. John’s acceptance of his martyrdom is found in the Gospels (Matthew 11:1-11 and 14:1-12)… More

Iconclass Code
46A122(BUEHLER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (BUEHLER)
46A122(SCHAELLIBAUM) · armorial bearing, heraldry (SCHAELLIBAUM)
47I1 · agriculture
47I223 · milking
73C1333 · the beheading of John the Baptist
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Schällibaum: Or a tree proper.
Arms of Bühler: azure on a triple mount vert three daisies proper.

Inscription

Crist wirt veracht send aüβ zwolff botte/ Herodes lest Joh[a]nnen toden/ Geht auff dem Mer[e: rect. er] fūnfftaüsend speit/ Das Saüm anrūh[ren: rect. rt] sein macht bewist (above scene. Christ is mocked [or despised], sends out the twelve messengers [Apostles]. Herod orders John put to death. He [Christ] walks on the sea; feeds five thousand. The touching of the seam of his garment shows his power.)
Aman Hannβ/ Schilliboüm Jm/ Staffell Vnd Barbell/ Büollerÿ sein Ehewib/1614 (below scene. Commissioner Hans Schällibaum from Staffel and Barbell [Barbara] Bühler his wedded wife, 1614)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The panel is in stable condition with excellent retention of paint. When it entered the museum’s collection, the inscription was missing a small sliver in the upper cartouche. It has since been renewed by adding an infill of white glass and completing the inscription with unfired paint. The completion is not correct; the restorer has written Me[re] instead of Meer, and anrūh[ren] instead of anrūhrt. There appear to be no other losses to the panel.

Technique

Only the architectural frame shows pot metal glass in red, green and blue; uncolored glass with silver stain and blue, green and purple enamel are used in the rest of the panel. The column bases and capitals are flashed and abraded red, revealing a youthful human face whose hair is tinted yellow by silver stain. The blue glass that defines the centers of the pilasters is also enhanced with silver stain, producing a green that complements the scrolls framing the upper inscription. Enamel colors are applied with an even consistency so that the back of the panel shows smooth patterns in raking light… More

History

Research

The image of the beheading of John the Baptist honors the name saint of the patron, Hans Schällibaum; Hans is a diminutive of Johann. Toggenburg’s history during the Reformation was unusual. At first, aligning itself with the followers of Zwingli, the region declared itself independent in 1530. The powerful Abbot of St. Gall worked aggressively against this decision and 1538 regained his authority. This, however, was short-lived and he was soon forced to grant tolerance to both confessions. Thus, Toggenburg bears a history of being one of the few regions of Switzerland where Catholicism and Protestantism were mutually respected well before this panel was commissioned… More

Dating
1614
Original Donor

Schällibaum, Hans · Bühler, Barbara

Previous Location
Previous Owner

The panel was in the collection of Theodor Fischer, Lucerne before being acquired by the dealership of A. Seligmann Rey & Co. at an unknown date. It was sold to William Randolph Hearst in 1947, who donated it that same year to the museum.

Inventory Number
47.19.3

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Hayward, J. (1989). Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Midwestern and Western States. Corpus Vitrearum Checklist III, ed. and intro. Madeline H. Caviness and Jane Hayward (Studies in the History of Art, 28), Washington, 1989.

Raguin, V. (2024). Stained Glass before 1700 in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum, (Corpus Vitrearum United States IX). 2 vols. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.

Seligmann sale (1947). Art of Four Centuries, Property of Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_LosAngeles_LACMA_US_10
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_10
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024