Inv. 10361
Koechlin 1924: French, mid 14th century.
Liebgott 1985 and Museum's opinion 2013: Paris, mid 14th century.
Attribution
Unknown
Hinges
Two broken hinges
Polychromy - Gilding
Faint traces of gilding.
The cross in the Crucifixion and the Deposition scenes was certainly painted. Painted trefoils in the spandrels.
Reverse
Inscribed: 'HENRICVS RANZOVIVS / VICARIVS REGIVS / AB ORBIS PRINCIPIO 5552 / A CHRISTO NATO 1590 / AETATIS ANNO 65'. Incised coat of arms with helm and lambrequins of Henrik Rantzau (b. 1526, d. 1599); initials: 'HR VR F F'.
Object Condition
Left wing broken around the upper hinge. Holes in the upper and lower inner corners of both wings.
Provenance
Collection of Henrik Rantzau (b. 1526, d. 1599), governor of Schleswig and Holstein (in 1590; see inscriptions on the back and front of the diptych). Registered in the inventories of the Gottorf Kunstkammer of 1710, 1725 and 1743, wherefrom it was obtained by the Royal Kunstkammer in 1775; registered in the inventory of Det kgl. Kunstmuseum (the Royal Danish Art Museum, 1825-1867) of 1825, in the inventory of Museet for Nordiske Oldsager (Museum of Northern Antiquities, 1819-1892) of 1848.
Bibliography
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), I, pp. 280, 282, 355; II, no. 781.
M. Blindheim, 'Scandinavian Art and its Relations to European Art around 1200', in The Year 1200: A Symposium, exhibition catalogue, New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975, pp. 432, 445.
N. K. Liebgott, Elfenben - fra Danmarks Middelalder (Copenhagen, 1985), pp. 65-68, fig. 63.
Gottorf im Glanz des Barock: Die Gottorfer Kunstkammer, ed. by H. Spielmann, J. Drees, M. Bencard, F. Lühning (Schleswig, 1997), p. 345.
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