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US_50: Heraldic Panel Mathias Murer of the Abbey of St. Gallen with the Crucifixion
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Title

Heraldic Panel Mathias Murer of the Abbey of St. Gallen with the Crucifixion

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Place of Manufacture
Dating
c. 1600
Dimensions
39.0 x 22.8 cm (15 5/16 x 10 15/16 in.)

Iconography

Description

Christ on the Cross, flanked by the Virgin Mary and St. John is in the center of the panel. Mary wears a blue cloak and St. John a red cloak. The event is placed within a landscape showing mountains, lake and a town in the distance. At the sides, rose colored pilasters stand behind columns to support a heavy green entablature that transitions to a thin red lintel. Above the lintel is an unidentified scene of a man on his hands and knees being stabbed by three soldiers. To the left of the scene is St… More

Iconclass Code
11(+5) · Christian religion (+ donor(s), supplicant(s), whether or not with patron saint(s))
11H(BENEDICT) · Benedict of Nurcia, abbot of Monte Cassino and founder of the Benedictine Order; possible attributes: aspergillum, book, cup (sometimes broken), raven with loaf, sieve (or tray)
11H(GALL) · the monk and hermit Gall(us); possible attributes: bear
11H(OTMAR) · male saints (OTMAR)
11Q22 · aids for prayer, e.g. rosary
46A122(MURER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (MURER)
73D6 · the crucifixion of Christ: Christ's death on the cross; Golgotha (Matthew 27:45-58; Mark 15:33-45; Luke 23:44-52; John 19:25-38)
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Murer, Mathias: Azure on an embattled and masoned wall an ostrich all proper holding in its beak a horseshoe argent.

Inscription

I.N.R.I. [Iesus Nazarenus, Rex Iudaeorum] (Titulus of Cross. Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews)
F. Mathaias Murer der/ zith Stadthalter des W/ Gotzhus St. Gallen (Brother Matthias Murer, current steward of the honorable monastery of St. Gallen)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

The figure and the segment below her in the lower right border are stopgaps. On the upper left, the head of St Gallus has been lost and replaced with stopgaps. A portion of the lintel and Christ’s hand on the left show replacements and stopgaps. The lintel and the upper portions of the pilasters, and green capitals are not consistent but the glass appears to be original. The changes may be the result of variation in the workshop production. From the reverse, the silver stain in the narrative panel of martyrdom at the top matches the application of Christ’s halo in the Crucifixion, an indication that both segments are original.

Technique

The panel is composed of green and mauve pot metal glass and flashed and abraded red. Uncolored glass is treated with blue enamel and silver stain and well as the vitreous paint used throughout.

History

Research

The abbey of St Gallen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site was among the most important abbeys in Europe and today is recognized as holding one of the richest medieval libraries in the world. Its origins stem from the hermitage built by St. Gall (ca. 550– ca. 646; Butler, 1846, vols 10–12, pp. 216–221). The saint is shown at the upper left blessing a bear who brought him a piece of wood. In 719, construction of the abbey began and St. Othmar, shown on the right, became the abbey’s first abbot the following year (Ott, 1911)… More

Dating
c. 1600
Period
1590 – 1613
Original Donor

Murer, Mathias

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

unknown

Inventory Number
46.59

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Butler, A. (1846). Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and other Principal Saints Compiled from Original Monuments and Other Authentic Records, New York: D. & J. Sadlier.

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.

Hayward, J., Kummer-Rothenhäusler, S… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Baltimore_WaltersArtMuseum_US_50
Credits
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland USA
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_50
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024