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Panel - Raphael going to Gabael on behalf of Tobias and bringing away the money
  • Raphael going to Gabael on behalf of Tobias and bringing away the money
    Christoph Murer, born 1558 - died 1614
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Raphael going to Gabael on behalf of Tobias and bringing away the money

  • Object:

    Panel

  • Place of origin:

    Switzerland (designed)
    ulm, Germany (possibly, made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1600 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Christoph Murer, born 1558 - died 1614 (designer)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Stained glass

  • Credit Line:

    Purchased with funds from the Murray Bequest

  • Museum number:

    C.568-1921

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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This panel shows a scene from the Old Testament story of Tobias and the Angel. Here the Archangel Raphael, in disguise, collects the money that belonged to Tobias’s father while Tobias is delayed at his wedding feast.
It illustrates one of the new techniques for decorating glass that were introduced in the mid 16th century. Glassmakers used paints known as 'enamels' to paint directly onto the glass, similar to painting onto a canvas. The colours were produced by adding metallic oxides to a ground glass (frit) mixture. The resulting wide colour range included the delicate pinks, yellows, greens, reds and purples shown here.

Christoph Murer (1558-1614) was a distinguished Swiss glass painter. He produced numerous designs for stained glass windows, including a series based on Tobias and the Angel that includes this panel.

Physical description

Panel depicting Raphael going to Gabael on behalf of Tobias and bringing away the money. Above, an inscription. Below, a coat of arms. Restored with insertions from other panels. On the left of the lower inscription a piece of contemporary Dutch glass (a woman holding a brass pot) is inserted.

Place of Origin

Switzerland (designed)
ulm, Germany (possibly, made)

Date

ca. 1600 (made)

Artist/maker

Christoph Murer, born 1558 - died 1614 (designer)

Materials and Techniques

Stained glass

Dimensions

Height: 13 in, Width: 8.5 in

Descriptive line

Panel of clear and coloured glass painted with enamels and silver stain. Depicting an event from the Book of Tobit (Raphael obtains the money for Tobias). Swiss, painted by Lorenz Lingg, early 17th century

Production Note

Designed by Murer but probably executed in South Germany, perhaps Ulm.

Subjects depicted

Coat of arms; House; Column; Cherub; Raphael (Raphael the archangel); Wells (structures); Religions; Gabael

Categories

Religion; Stained Glass

Collection code

CER

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