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Unum trinum perfectum est

Panel
1975 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rectangular panel with rounded top and abstract design. Mainly pink with a red scroll down the right hand side and a white scroll which continues across the bottom and up the opposite side a short way. Two shades of brown at lower left. Three lead lines undulate across the surface of the glass.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleUnum trinum perfectum est (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Stained glass
Brief description
One of three panels of clear glass with painted decoration and decorative leadwork, entitled 'Unum trinum perfectum est'. Mainly pink with a red scroll down the right side and a white scroll at the bottom. Designed by Johann Schreiter. Made at Derix Studio, Wiesbaden, for the church of St. Lubentius in Dietkirchen, Germany, about 1975.
Physical description
Rectangular panel with rounded top and abstract design. Mainly pink with a red scroll down the right hand side and a white scroll which continues across the bottom and up the opposite side a short way. Two shades of brown at lower left. Three lead lines undulate across the surface of the glass.
Dimensions
  • Height: 122cm
  • Width: 41cm
Production typeUnique
Object history
This panel, together with C.55-1979, C.127-1980 and three panels in the Hamburg Museum, were made as alternative designs for the Romanesque church of St Lubentius at Dietkirchen.
Production
Attribution note: An alternative design; not used.
Reason For Production: Commission
Collection
Accession number
C.54-1979

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Record createdApril 22, 1998
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