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Herod and the Magi

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

This panel shows Herod interrogating the three wise men, or Magi. According to the Bible, they were awaiting the birth of a new king who would rule all nations. The event was to be signified by a star brighter than any other. At the birth of Christ, a bright star appeared over his birthplace in Bethlehem.

When the Magi set out to find the Christ child they were stopped and interrogated by Herod, the Roman governor of the province. Herod was worried about the threat posed by this new king. He asked the Magi to return to him once they had located the child.

Gerhard Remisch was a glass painter and head of a prolific workshop in the Rhineland in the period 1500-1600.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleHerod and the Magi (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Stained glass
Brief description
Stained glass panel depicting Herod and the Magi by Gerhard Remisch. German, 16th century.
Physical description
Stained glass panel depicting Herod and the Magi. Red, blue, purple, maroon and green glass. Grisaille. Yellow stain.
Dimensions
  • Height: 38.875in
  • Width: 22.125in
  • In wooden frame weight: 7.3kg
Weight is approximate and includes bubblewrap and Correx packing for decant. Height and width taken from Stained Glass Handlist.
Credit line
Given by E.E. Cook Esquire.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This panel shows Herod interrogating the three wise men, or Magi. According to the Bible, they were awaiting the birth of a new king who would rule all nations. The event was to be signified by a star brighter than any other. At the birth of Christ, a bright star appeared over his birthplace in Bethlehem.

When the Magi set out to find the Christ child they were stopped and interrogated by Herod, the Roman governor of the province. Herod was worried about the threat posed by this new king. He asked the Magi to return to him once they had located the child.

Gerhard Remisch was a glass painter and head of a prolific workshop in the Rhineland in the period 1500-1600.
Collection
Accession number
C.261-1928

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Record createdJune 13, 2002
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