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US_45: Heraldic Panel Hans Im Thurn and Margaretha Stokar
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Title

Heraldic Panel Hans Im Thurn and Margaretha Stokar

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Dating
1570
Dimensions
47.0 x 36.2 cm (18 ¼ x 14 ¼ in.)

Iconography

Description

Despite the inscription which names only the husband, the panel shows arms of husband and wife in the standard composition for a married couple. The two coats of arms slant towards each other; their helmed crests are surmounted by heraldic emblems silhouetted against a white ribboned ground. The shields and helms are swathed by blue and gold and black and gold mantling. At the sides, elaborate red pilasters stand on green bases and support a red lintel. In the center an additional pilaster displays a green capital… More

Iconclass Code
25F24(DEER) · hoofed animals: deer
43C11124 · hunt ~ hoofed animals
46A122(IM THURN) · armorial bearing, heraldry (IM THURN)
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Im Thurn, Hans: Azure a lion's head to sinister or; crest: on a barred helm to sinister a lion's head in profile or; mantling azure and or.
Arms of Stokar, Margarethe; or a falcon displayed sable; crest: on a barred helm to dexter a ducal coronet and thereon a demi-falcon displayed as the field; mantling or and sable.

Inscription

Hanns Jm Thurnnzu Schaffhausen / 1570 (Hans im Thurn of Schaffhausen 1570)

Signature

ICL

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The panel is almost intact with excellent adherence of vitreous paint. To the extreme right in the lintel two stopgap segments appear to be from the same workshop. In the middle of the pilaster on the left is a small stopgap. Mending leads appear throughout, but are only disruptive in the scene of hunting on the left.

Technique

The architectural frame uses green and purple pot metal glass, and flashed and abraded red. The two shields, inscription plate, and scenes at the top employ uncolored glass with silver stain and blue enamel. Throughout vitreous paint in trace and in wash defines the subject matter.

History

Research

The monogram of Hieronymus Lang the Elder (1520–1582) is found to the left of the date on the inscription plate. He was a highly influential individual and the founder of four generation of glass painters, profiled by Rolf Hasler. A comparison for date and composition is found in the Marriage Panel of Hans Ulrich Stokar and Elsbeth von Goldenberg (Gemeindehaus Unterstammheim; Hasler, 2010, p. 102, fig. 74). Unterstammheim is 10 kilometers (six miles) southeast of Schaffhausen. The inscription plate giving the date of 1572 was created during a restoration in 1876… More

Dating
1570
Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

Henry G. Marquand, New York

Inventory Number
46.45

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Frauenfelder, R. (1960). Die Kunstdenkmäler der Schweiz, Band 3 Der Kanton Schaffhausen).

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

Hayward, J., Kummer-Rothenhäusler, S., & Raguin, V. (1987). in Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern Seaboard States. Corpus Vitrearum Checklist II, ed. and intro. Madeline H. Caviness and Jane Hayward (Studies in the History of Art, 23). Washington DC… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Baltimore_WaltersArtMuseum_US_45
Credits
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland USA
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_45
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024