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US_41: Heraldic Panel Johannes Hutz with St. Augustine at the Seashore
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Title

Heraldic Panel Johannes Hutz with St. Augustine at the Seashore

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Müller, Tobias · attributed
Dating
1622
Dimensions
52.5 x 41.9 cm (20 5/8 x 16 1/8 in.)

Iconography

Description

St. Augustine appears in the center with the motif of his encounter with the child at the seashore. He is dressed in full Episcopal robes and kneels on a green hill with a body of water flanked by mountains in the distance. Above to the left is a vision of Christ on the Cross, and on the right, the Virgin Mary. At the same level of the saint, to the right, is a desk with several books and writing implements. Slippers are on the floor in front of the desk. The surrounding architecture houses the Virgin and Child on the left and St… More

Iconclass Code
11F4 · Madonna: i.e. Mary with the Christ-child
11H(AUGUSTINE) · Augustine, bishop of Hippo; possible attributes: arrows piercing his breast, book, child with spoon, flaming heart, heart (pierced with arrows), pen
11H(JOHN) · the apostle John the Evangelist; possible attributes: book, cauldron, chalice with snake, eagle, palm, scroll
46A122(HUTZ) · armorial bearing, heraldry (HUTZ)
73A(JOHN THE BAPTIST) · series of scenes from the life of John the Baptist
73D66 · Christ on the cross on Golgotha (alone, without bystanders)
92D1916 · cupids: 'amores', 'amoretti', 'putti'
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Hutz, Johannes: Per pale argent and gules a roundel counterchanged, a point azure with a triple mound, a crescent with face and a mullet in pale or.

Inscription

I.N.R.I. (Titulus of Cross, Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum) / Hinc pascor a vulnere (uppercase)
Hinc lactor ab ubere (uppercase)
Positus in medio, quo me / vertam nescio (uppercase)
H: Johannes Hutz Der/ Ziit Pfarherr Zu Lachen/ Anno 1622
(Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews. Here fed by the wound.
Here nourished from the breast
In the middle, where I know not where to turn
Mr. Johann Hutz, the current pastor of Lachen, the year 1622.)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

There may be a tiny stopgap to the right at the base of the shield on the right; otherwise, the panel is intact. Since its publication in the Checklist (Raguin, & Morgan, 1987, p. 85), the panel has been restored and a number of repair leads replaced by edge bonding. These are concentrated in the images of St. Augustine, the Virgin and Child on the left and the putto on the top right

Technique

The panel is composed almost entirely of white glass with silver stain, sanguine, and enamel in the hues of green, purple, and blue. Pot metal color is confined primarily to the architectural elements. Abraded pot metal red, however, appears in John’s robe, the areas showing the heads of the angels above and below the narrative scene, and other small touches.

History

Research

The panel was made for the pilgrimage chapel of St. Jost (St. Jodoc) in Galgenen (Schwyz). In addition to its importance as a pilgrimage site, the chapel became associated with a revered layman, Niklaus von Flüe (Brother Klaus, 1417–1487) now cited as the patron saint of Switzerland. Niklaus was a respected and wealthy farmer who, after siring ten children, took up the life of a hermit and ultimately became a spiritual advisor. In 1622–1623, the dates of the window, the chapel was reconstructed in a Baroque style, although it conserved part of the earlier Gothic wall painting… More

Dating
1622
Original Donor

Hutz, Johannes

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

Stanley Mortimer, Princeton class of 1919

Inventory Number
y1961-55

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Ahl, D. C. (1999). “Benozzo Gozzoli: The Life of St. Augustine in San Gimignano,” in Augustine in Iconography: History and Legend, Schnaubelt, J. and Van Fleteren, F. eds., New York, Bern, Berlin.

Bergmann, U. (2004). Die Zuger Glasmalerei des 16. bis 18. Jahrhunderts (Corpus Vitrearum Reihe Neuzeit, vol. 4), Bern.

Hoegger, P. (2003). Glasmalerei im Kanton Aargau: Kloster Wettingen, Corpus Vitrearum Reihe Neuzeit, vol. 1, Buchs.

Jörger, A. (1978). “Die Wappenscheiben der St. Jostkapelle Galgenen und die Gangyner-Scheibe im March-Museum,” Marchring: Volks und Heimatkunde der Landschaft March 18… More

Model

Bishop Gijsbert Masius von Herzogenbusch, in Gerard Livius, Gheschilderde Onwetenheyt Gisberti Masii . . . Gorinchem, Holland, 1614.

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Princeton_PrincetonUniversityArtMuseum_US_41
Credits
Michel M. Raguin, with the permission of the Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton NJ, USA (artmuseum.princeton.edu)
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_41
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024