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US_56: Heraldic panel Johannes Ammer and Margaretha Hegner with the Coronation of the Virgin
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Title

Heraldic panel Johannes Ammer and Margaretha Hegner with the Coronation of the Virgin

Type of Object
Artist / Producer
Müller, Tobias · attributed
Dating
1623
Dimensions
50.2 x 38.7 cm (19 ¾ x 15 ¼ in.)

Iconography

Description

In the center is the Coronation of the Virgin; Christ sits to the left and God the Father to the right while the dove of the Holy Spirit hovers overhead. The Virgin wears a red robe, like her son, and she is swathed in a blue cloak. In the architectural niche to the left is St. Peter, holding the keys to heaven, and across from him is St. Paul with the sword of his martyrdom. Above, two angels in green robes hold the Vere Icon – the face of Christ on Veronica’s veil. To the left is a standing image of John the Baptist holding the lamb of God and to the right the Gospel writer John in the act of writing in an open codex. Below, an inscription cartouche is flanked by two ovals framed by laurel wreaths that carry the donors’ coats of arms.

Iconclass Code
11D312 · 'Vera Icon', 'Sudarium', Veronica-portrait
11H(JOHN THE BAPTIST) · John the Baptist; possible attributes: book, reed cross, baptismal cup, honeycomb, lamb, staff
11H(JOHN)12 · St. John the Evangelist writing the Gospel, usually the eagle present
11H(PAUL) · the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword
11H(PETER) · the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara
46A122(AMMER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (AMMER)
46A122(HEGNER) · armorial bearing, heraldry (HEGNER)
73E79 · coronation of Mary in heaven (usually the Holy Trinity present)
Iconclass Keywords
apostle · baptismal cup · book · coat of arms · cock · coronation · cross · crowning · crozier · cup · fish · gospel · heaven · heraldry · honeycomb · John the Baptist (St.) · key · lamb · Paul (St.) · Peter (St.) · reed · scroll · ship · staff · Sudarium · suffering · sword · tiara · Trinity · triumph · upside down · veil · Vera Icon · writing
Heraldry

Arms of Ammer, Johannes: Or, a hausmark sable; crest a helm surmounted by a wing displayed; mantling of the colors.
Arms of Hegner, Margaretha: Azure a cross or; crest a helm surmounted by a wing displayed; mantling of the colors.

Inscription

Johannes Amer Zu Lach/ en Und Fräuw Margreta/ Hagnerin Sӱn Eemachel 1623 (Johannes Ammer of Lachen and Margaretha Hegner his wife, 1623)

Signature

none

Technique / State

State of Conservation and Restorations

Numerous repair leads somewhat impair legibility and decrease aesthetic integrity. The segments containing the image of Christ on Veronica’s veil, the flanking angel to the left, and the base supporting St. Paul are replaced. The central segment of the image of John the Baptist was lost after 1986.

Technique

The panel is composed almost entirely of uncolored glass with silver stain, sanguine and enamel in the hues of blue, purple, and green. Two small segments of purple-blue pot metal class form the upper arch. Flashed and abraded pot metal red glass appears in the robes of the figures, for example those of St. Paul, that frame his sword, as well as the architecture elements showing the heads of the angels. Gradual modeling consisting of subtle gradations of wash achieves a three-dimensional effect. The application is tight, not gestural. Meticulous stick work reinforces detail, such as the rays surrounding the dove of the Holy Spirit and the detail of the halos.

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
1623
Original Donor

Ammer, Johannes · Hegner, Margaretha

Previous Location
Place of Manufacture
Previous Owner

Stanley Mortimer, Princeton class of 1919

Inventory Number
y1961-54

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

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

Breitschneider, W. (1997). "Marianische Antiphonen," in Walter Kasper, ed., Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 3rd ed. vol. 6, Freiburg im Breisgau.

Didier Petit sale (1843). Catalogue de la Collection d’Objets d’Art formée à Lyon par M. Didier Petit, Paris, Chez Dentu.

Hasler, R. (2002). Glasmalerei im Kanton Aargau 3. Kreuzgang von Muri. Corpus Vitrearum Schweiz, Reihe Neuzeit 2… More

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Princeton_PrincetonUniversityArtMuseum_US_56
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_56
Author and Date of Entry
Virginia C. Raguin 2024