Standing Virgin and Child; Christ seated on left arm; Christ in long robe.
De Ricci 1914: Île-de-France, 1st half of the 14th century.
Koechlin 1924: France, mid 14th century.
Museum's opinion 2011: France, 1st half of the 14th century.
Attribution
Unknown
Reverse
Carved in the round. On the bottom, blue and white label with handwritten inscription: '1110'.
Object Condition
Missing: right hand of the Virgin, head and arms of Christ. Ivory very cracked.
Large drilled hole in the base. Two holes at the top and two in the back of the Virgin's head. One hole in Christ's back and one in the Virgin's veil to the left.
Provenance
Collection of Barthélemy Rey, Paris (at least 1914-1921; bought in Switzerland where it seemed to have been brought by a French nun fleeing the Revolution, according to Alexandre 1917): his sale, Paris, 11 May 1921, lot 22, pl. 20. Gift of the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum (see 29th Annual Report, 1937, p. 1, no. 1).
Bibliography
Exposition d'objets d'art du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance, organisée par la marquise de Ganay chez Mr Jacques Seligmann, exhibition catalogue, Paris, Hôtel de Sagan, 1913, no. 109.
S. de Ricci, Catalogue de la collection Barthélemy Rey (Paris, 1914), p. 5, no. 22, with fig.
A. Alexandre, 'Collection Barthélemy Rey', in Les Arts (January 1917), pp. 12-19 (p. 16 and ill. on p. 19).
R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français (Paris, 1924), I, p. 236; II, no. 632.
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