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Triptych

Triptych
18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This boxwood triptych depicts the glorification of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin and Child are shown in the centre, enthroned among the branches of the Tree of Jesse and surrounded by busts showing 'the Geneaology of the Virgin'. Above is the Trinity symbolised by three Angels visiting Abraham. On the wings are the Annunciation (top) and various saints including two equestrian figures, probably St. George (left) and St. Theodore (right).


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTriptych
Materials and techniques
Boxwood
Brief description
Virgin in glory; Boxwood Russo-Greek (Mount Athos), 18th century
Physical description
Triptych, boxwood. The Glorification of the Virgin. Centre, the Virgin and Child enthroned among the branches and Tree of Jesse, surrounded by busts showing 'the Geneaology of the Virgin'. Above is the Trinity symbolised by three Angels visiting Abraham. On the wings are the Annunciation (top) and various saints including two equestrian figures, probably St. George (left) and St. Theodore (right).
Dimensions
  • Height: 10cm
  • Width: 14cm
Credit line
Bequeathed by Mrs Gilbertson in memory of her husband, Canon Gilbertson
Object history
Bequeathed by Mrs Gilbertson in memory of her husband, Canon Gilbertson.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This boxwood triptych depicts the glorification of the Virgin Mary. The Virgin and Child are shown in the centre, enthroned among the branches of the Tree of Jesse and surrounded by busts showing 'the Geneaology of the Virgin'. Above is the Trinity symbolised by three Angels visiting Abraham. On the wings are the Annunciation (top) and various saints including two equestrian figures, probably St. George (left) and St. Theodore (right).
Collection
Accession number
A.37-1940

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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