Triptych
1575-1600 (made)
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This intricately carved triptych features scenes from the crucifixion of Christ. The feathers (believed to be hummingbird) which line the inside of the case have faded with age, but the original iridescent colours would have been particularly striking.
Made in Mexico in the late 16th century, this triptych shows the influence not only of religion but also of decorative devices common in Europe at this time. The gilded silver strapwork on the outside of the boxwood case was a popular decorative motif used widely in western architecture and decoration.
Made in Mexico in the late 16th century, this triptych shows the influence not only of religion but also of decorative devices common in Europe at this time. The gilded silver strapwork on the outside of the boxwood case was a popular decorative motif used widely in western architecture and decoration.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Boxwood with hummingbird feathers and silver-gilt mounts. |
Brief description | Carved boxwood triptych with hummingbird feathers and silver-gilt mounts, Mexico, 1575-1600. |
Physical description | Triptych made of boxwood with hummingbird feathers and silver gilt mounts. |
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Object history | RA Exhibition RF.2001/1243 |
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Summary | This intricately carved triptych features scenes from the crucifixion of Christ. The feathers (believed to be hummingbird) which line the inside of the case have faded with age, but the original iridescent colours would have been particularly striking. Made in Mexico in the late 16th century, this triptych shows the influence not only of religion but also of decorative devices common in Europe at this time. The gilded silver strapwork on the outside of the boxwood case was a popular decorative motif used widely in western architecture and decoration. |
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Accession number | 226-1866 |
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Record created | April 19, 2004 |
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