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The Bad thief on the cross

Panel
16th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The scene here is mentioned in all four Gospels of the New Testament. According to them, Christ was crucified between two thieves. The thief shown here was the ‘Bad Thief’, on Christ’s left side, who refused to repent of his crimes. On Christ's right side was the 'Good Thief', who did (Museum no. C.314-1928). At the foot of the cross is the kneeling figure of the Virgin Mary with a halo.

Both panels were designed by Gerhard Remisch. He was a glass painter and head of a prolific workshop in the Rhineland in the period 1500-1600.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Bad thief on the cross (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Stained glass
Brief description
Stained glass panel depicting the Bad Thief on the Cross by Gerhard Remisch. German, 16th century.
Physical description
Stained glass panel depicting the Bad Thief on the Cross. Mary's halo inscribed 'V MAR JACOBI'. Above an inscription 'SI TV ES CHRS SALVA TE IPSVM ET N..RES PO AT ALT DICES NEQ LVC 23' and 'PRIMI EREGERUNT CRVRA IOAN 19'. Red, puple and green glass. Grisaille. Yellow stain.
Dimensions
  • Height: 42.125in
  • Width: 22.125in
  • Wood frame weight: 8.3kg
Taken from Stained Glass Handlist
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'V MAR JACOBI' (Latin; Mary's halo)
  • 'SI TV ES CHRS SALVA TE IPSVM ET N..RES PO AT ALT DICES NEQ LVC 23' (Latin; Above depiction of Mary)
  • 'PRIMI EREGERUNT CRVRA IOAN 19' (Latin; Above depiction of Mary)
Credit line
Given by E.E. Cook Esquire.
Production
From a window dated 1539-1540.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The scene here is mentioned in all four Gospels of the New Testament. According to them, Christ was crucified between two thieves. The thief shown here was the ‘Bad Thief’, on Christ’s left side, who refused to repent of his crimes. On Christ's right side was the 'Good Thief', who did (Museum no. C.314-1928). At the foot of the cross is the kneeling figure of the Virgin Mary with a halo.

Both panels were designed by Gerhard Remisch. He was a glass painter and head of a prolific workshop in the Rhineland in the period 1500-1600.
Collection
Accession number
C.255-1928

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Record createdJune 7, 2002
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