St Eustace and the stag
Stained Glass Design
1619 (made)
1619 (made)
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Design for stained glass, central scene showing St. Eustace and the stag (copied after an Albrecht Dürer engraving) in ornamental cartouche, with scenes of a virgin and an unicorn; a winged figure with a hunting horn and three leashed dogs, and at the base an oblong cartouche supported by amorini holding the Instruments of the Passion.
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Title | St Eustace and the stag (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | pen and wash |
Brief description | Peter Stöcklin. St. Eustace and the stag (after Dürer) in ornamental cartouche. Swiss, 1619 |
Physical description | Design for stained glass, central scene showing St. Eustace and the stag (copied after an Albrecht Dürer engraving) in ornamental cartouche, with scenes of a virgin and an unicorn; a winged figure with a hunting horn and three leashed dogs, and at the base an oblong cartouche supported by amorini holding the Instruments of the Passion. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Hans Ludwig Eggs des Rats zu Rheinfelden 1619 |
Bibliographic reference | P. L. Ganz. Die Basler Glasmaker der Spätrenaissance und der Barockzeit, Basel/Stuttgart, 1966. |
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Accession number | D.429-1889 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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