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The Mystic marriage of St Catherine

House Altar
ca. 1680-1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This relief representing the Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, was made in South Germany, in about 1680-1700. This is in ivory in a frame of wood overlaid with silver, tortoiseshell and ivory.


Object details

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Object type
TitleThe Mystic marriage of St Catherine (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ivory in a wood frame overlaid with silver, toroise shell and ivory stained green
Brief description
The Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, ivory in a frame of wood overlaid with silver, tortoise shell and ivory, South German, about 1680-1700
Physical description
Relief in ivory in a wood frame overlaid with silver, tortoise shell and ivory stained green. The Virgin, seated on clouds upheld by an angel, holds the Child who places the ring on the hand of St. Catherine who, wearing a crown and rich garments with pearls, bends forward holding a sword. Below is an angel holding a broken wheel; above, among clouds, are three angels, one of whom holds a wreath over St. Catherine's head.
Dimensions
  • Relief height: 11.5cm
  • Relief width: 7.5cm
  • Frame height: 30cm
  • Frame width: 20cm
Object history
Bought for £12.10 in 1923 from Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson (1848-1924), the 31st Bishop of Gloucester, St Giles House, Fareham, Hampshire. (A.93-1923 was also bought for £12. 10s. at the same time, the combined price for both therefore being £25).
Subjects depicted
Summary
This relief representing the Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, was made in South Germany, in about 1680-1700. This is in ivory in a frame of wood overlaid with silver, tortoiseshell and ivory.
Associated object
Bibliographic references
  • Longhurst, Margaret H. Catalogue of Carvings in Ivory. London: Published under the Authority of the Board of Education, 1927-1929. Part II. p. 92.
  • Theuerkauff, C. Elfenbein: Sammlung Reiner Winkler. Munich, 1984. pp. 162-163. (no. 9. footnote. 9)
Collection
Accession number
A.94-1923

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Record createdJanuary 8, 2004
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