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Panel, 1 register (probably fragment of a polyptych) (Front)

Panel, 1 register (probably fragment of a polyptych) (Front)
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Zagreb, Muzej Mimara

Inv. ATM 997

Ivory

Height: 88 mm
Width: 34 mm

Standing saint Paul holding a sword and book.

Guide 2003: France, 14th century.
Ribičić-Županić 2007 and 2008: Paris, 1st quarter of the 14th century.


Attribution
Unknown

Reverse
Flat and smooth. Ink inscription: 'Provient de l'église St. Jacques à [...] 1845 [...]'. Crosshatching for attachment to a surface.

Object Condition
The upper part and sides of the panel seem to have been trimmed. This panel probably was the lower register of the right wing of a polyptych.

Provenance
Collection of Ante Topić Mimara (b. 1898, d. 1987): his sale, Amsterdam, 9 November 1954, lot 35 (not sold); donated to the Croatian people in 1973; foundation of the museum in 1980 and opening to the public in 1987.

Bibliography
A. Ribičić-Županić, Vodič, Muzej Mimara, Zagreb (Zagreb, 1998), p. 104.
A. Ribičić-Županić, Poljubac mira, Informatica Museologica 32 (1-2) (Zagreb, 2001), pp. 170-171.
Guide Muzej Mimara, ed. by T. Lukšić (Zagreb, 2003), no. 160.
A. Ribičić-Županić, Odabrani predmeti od bjelokosti u Muzeju Mimara (Zagreb, 2007), no. 6.
Imaginarni svijet zagonetnih predmeta od bjelokosti, kosti i rožina - The Enigmatic Imagery of Ivory, Horn, Antler and Bone Artefacts, ed. by A. Ribičić-Županić (Zagreb, 2008), no. 9.


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