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US_15: Heraldic Panel Verena von Hunwil
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Title

Heraldic Panel Verena von Hunwil

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Noll, Hans · attributed
Dating
c. 1470
Dimensions
46.5 x 33.8 cm (18 3/8 x 13 3/8 in.)

Iconography

Description

Silhouetted again a red background (replaced), a heraldic shield is turned to the right and surmounted by a tilting helm. Above the helm is the upper body of a dog. Damascene embellishes both blue shield and red background. The deeply saturated colors contribute to the vivid display.

Iconclass Code
46A122(HUNWIL VON) · armorial bearing, heraldry (HUNWIL VON)
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Azure a hound passant argent (Hunwil); crest: on a tilting helm to dexter a demi-hound salient erased, mantling of the colors.

Inscription

none

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The background is entirely renewed but the shield and its mantling and crest are original.

Technique

The panel is constructed of red and blue pot metal and uncolored glass with vitreous paint.

History

Research

The two coats of arms on damask ground face each other. They have both lost their original frames. The man's coat of arms belongs to the family of the Zigerli of Ringoltingen, that of the woman’s, to the Hunwil family. Rudolf von Ringoltigen, chief magistrate of the canton of Bern (1448, 1451, and 1454), and his second wife Paula von Hunwil are commemorated in the Three Kings window in the choir of the cathedral of Bern. The Los Angeles panels are closely related, but is not quite identical to this display… More

Dating
c. 1470
Period
1465 – 1485
Original Donor

von Hunwil, Verena

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

The panel was in the collection of the antiquarian Aaron S. Drey whose art firm of A.S. Drey was founded in the 1860s in Munich. There, the eminent Swiss art historian Hans Lehmann saw the panel in 1911. On August 15, 1912, Hearst acquired the work from Drey, long before Nazi persecution of the Drey family members who had remained in Germany after 1935. Hearst donated the panel to the museum in 1943; it was accessioned in 1945.

Inventory Number
45.21.6

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.

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.

Hediger, C. (2012). “Die Berner Familie der Ringoltingen im Spiegel ihrer Stiftungen,” Österreichisches Zeitschrift für Kunst und Denkmalpflege LXVI… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_LosAngeles_LACMA_US_15
Credits
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA, www.lacma.org
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_15
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024