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US_32: Heraldic Panel Anton Kempfen and Madeleine Obersteg with Judgment of Solomon
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Title

Heraldic Panel Anton Kempfen and Madeleine Obersteg with Judgment of Solomon

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Place of Manufacture
Dating
1602
Dimensions
50.0 x 38.0 cm (19 5/8 x 15 in.)

Iconography

Description

The panel is dominated by the image of Solomon’s judgment in the quarrel between two mothers, one of whose children is dead (1 Kings 3:16–28). Solomon sits on a raised throne flanked by lions with the two women before him. A throng of retainers surround the throne. The scene is set in an oval surrounded by an elaborate blue frame with large red bosses at the sides. Columns with a spiral pattern and acanthus capitals flank the oval. The inscription panel below is framed by a yellow border and flanked by two coats of arms… More

Iconclass Code
46A122(KAEMPFEN) · armorial bearing, heraldry (KAEMPFEN)
46A122(OBERSTEG) · armorial bearing, heraldry (OBERSTEG)
59C · Justice and Injustice
71I · story of Solomon
71I5 · Solomon's women and idolatry (1 Kings 11:1-13)
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Kämpfen, Anton: Azure two triangles voided and interlaced or, in chief two mullets or, in base a triple mount vert.
Arms of Obersteg, Madeleine: Gules a set of stairs or, in chief a mullet of six points or and in base a rose argent. [In Rot schrägrechts goldene Treppe (Steg) begleitet von sechsstrahligem, goldenem Stern und von golden besamten, silbernen Rose].

Inscription

Kinig Salomon urtheilt recht / Zwischen 2 Frowē also schecht/ (cartouche above. King Solomon judges truly between two women sent [to him])
1602 Anthoni Kempfen und/ Madlen Ober Steg sin/Eheliche Husfraw 1602 (cartouche below. Anthony Kämpfen [Kempfen] and Madeleine Obersteg, his wife, 1602).

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The panel appears to be intact. Minor paint loss seems confined to the dedication plate.

Technique

Red, green, purple, and blue pot metal glass is used in the frame of the central cartouche, adjacent architectural elements, the curtains of the throne room and the skirts of the two disputing mothers. Silver stain provides a distinctive green embellishment to the blue oval surrounding the scene. Blue and red enamel, sanguine, as well as silver stain provide the hues on the uncolored glass of the narrative scenes and shields. Dense application of vitreous paint results in the rich detail of the imagery and elaborate architecture.

History

Research

The family name Kämpfen is recorded in the canton of Valais (haute vallée de Conches; haute vallée du Rhone).
The central image may depend on a sketch attributed to Daniel Lindtmayer the Younger of Schaffhausen. Dated 1586, the panel shows the scene flanked by Justice and Hope and the arms of Daniel Lindtmayer and Werner Kübler the Elder below (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstbibliothek; Inv. Nr. Hdz01575; Hasler, 2010, fig. 103). The disposition of Solomon on his throne with the two women before him is based on the illustrated Bible by Johann Fischart and Tobias Stimmer (Neue künstliche Figuren biblischer Historien, Basel, 1579, reprint Munich, 1880, p… More

Dating
1602
Original Donor

Kämpfen, Anton · Obersteg, Madeleine

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

Countess de Bourg, Paris · A. Seligmann, Rey & Co., New York.

Inventory Number
46.47

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Hasler, R. (2010). Die Schaffhauser Glasmalerei des 16. bis 18 Jahrhunderts, Corpus Vitrearum Reihe Neuzeit, vol. 5, Bern.

Hasler, R., Landolt, O., Michel, A., von Reding, N., & Tomaschett, M. (2020). “Formen der Selbstrepräsentation: Die Glasscheibensammlung im Reding-Haus an der Schmiedgasse in Schwyz.» Schwyzer Hefte, 112. Schwyz, Schweiz: Verlag Schwyzer Hefte.

Hayward, J., Kummer-Rothenhäusler, S., & Raguin, V. (1987). in Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern Seaboard States… More

Model

Sketch attributed to Daniel Lindtmayer the Younger of Schaffhausen. Dated 1586, it presents the arms of Daniel Lindtmayer and Werner Kübler the Elder (Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kunstbibliothek; Inv. Nr. Hdz01575; Hasler, 2010, fig. 103).

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Baltimore_WaltersArtMuseum_US_32
Credits
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland USA
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_32
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024