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US_55: Welcome Panel of Jakob Hertach and Elisabeth Menzi
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Title

Welcome Panel of Jakob Hertach and Elisabeth Menzi

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Weiss, Balthasar · attributed
Dating
1600
Dimensions
35 x 23 cm (13 1/4 x 9 1/8 in.)

Iconography

Description

Silhouetted by a yellow, string-decorated background, the husband and wife stand on a floor inscribed with circles. The husband is depicted with a long, forked beard and he holds his rifle in his right hand, resting the butt on the floor. He wears black doublet and feathered hat over poofy trousers. The woman holds out the cup with the welcome drink to him in her right hand. She wears a cap and a narrow white ruff over a gold and black bodice with raised sleeves. Her long red skirt with a green stripe at the hem is covered in the front by a richly patterned white apron… More

Iconclass Code
42D · betrothal and marriage
42G · family, relationship, descent
46A122(HERTACH) · armorial bearing, heraldry (HERTACH)
46A122(MÄNTZI) · armorial bearing, heraldry (MÄNTZI)
46B · trade, commerce and finance
46C · traffic and transport
Iconclass Keywords
Heraldry

Arms of Hertach, Jakob: Gules with hausmark IH sable.

Inscription

Jacob Herttach der zitt Schiffknächt / uff dem Niderwasser Eelisabett Mäntzi Sin ee / Gmachell 1600 (Jacob Hertach, the current shipping agent for Niederwasser and Elisabeth Menzi, his wife, 1600

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

There has been surface abrasion on the uncolored glass, mostly confined to the lower area of the panel showing the legs of the husband and the wife’s skirt. This area also shows a number of unamended cracks. It is possible that the architecture behind the husband may be a contemporaneous stopgap as it differs from that behind the wife. Modern edge fillets have been added.

Technique

The panel is composed of green, blue and mauve pot metal glass and flashed and abraded red. Uncolored glass is treated with sanguine and silver stain and well as the vitreous paint used throughout. The reverse of the glass clearly shows the addition of sanguine to the narrative panel and husband’s beard and musket. The reverse view also reveals the glass painter’s initial plan to place the wife’s purse at her side, profiled against the red of her skirt. The area to be abraded is given an initial outline. A less time-consuming, and arguably more aesthetically balanced decision, places her purse across her white apron.

History

Research

Above the couple, a scene of a boat with three men, carrying barrels and sacks, identifies the trade of the family. Hertach lists himself as a supervisor for the transport of goods of the area, most efficiently via waterway. Many small rivers were adjacent to Niederwasser, a municipality in southern Germany about 60 kilometers north of the Swiss border and 45 kilometers north east of Freiburg im Breisgau.


Paul Boesch has researched the family Weiss from Weesen. His work established that there were at least two generations of painters called Weiss, the father Hans, and two sons, Hans the younger and Balthasar… More

Dating
1600
Original Donor

Hertach, Jakob · Menzi, Elisabeth

Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

William Walters, Baltimore

Inventory Number
46.60

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Boesch, P. (1945a). Die Glasmalerwerkstätte Weiss in Weesen. Zeitschrift Für Schweizerische Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte, 7(3-4), 135-140. https://doi.org/10.5169/seals-163133

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., & Raguin, V. (1989). Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Midwestern and Western States. with Addenda and Corrigenda, Corpus Vitrearum Checklist III, ed. and intro. Madeline H. Caviness and Jane Hayward (Studies in the History of Art, 28). Washington DC.

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Baltimore_WaltersArtMuseum_US_55
Credits
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland USA
Link to the original photo
Copyright
Public Domain

Inventory

Reference Number
US_55
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024