Ivory plaque carved in high relief representing... - Lot 15 - Pierre Bergé & Associés

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Ivory plaque carved in high relief representing... - Lot 15 - Pierre Bergé & Associés
Ivory plaque carved in high relief representing the Crucifixion under a large arcature with redents, surmounted by a gable with fleuron and hooks, spandrels pierced with a trefoil. The Virgin and Saint John, on either side of the cross, each incline their head towards their left shoulder, John holding a book, Mary spreading her hands in a gesture of sorrow; clouds hang from the redents of the arch, those on the left showing the sun, those on the right a thin crescent moon. Cologne, attributed to the Master of the Berlin Triptych, circa 1325 - 1350 Height: 13,7 cm - Width: 8,2 cm - Thickness: 1,1 cm - Weight: 154 g (small cracks, slight wear) Works consulted: R. Koechlin, Les Ivoires gothiques français, ¨Paris, 1968, p 185-186; D. Gaborit-Chopin, Ivoires médiévaux Ve - XV e siècle, Musée du Louvre, Paris, 2003, cat.533, p 207; R. H. Randall, Masterpieces of Ivory from the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, 1985, cat. 301. The very careful workmanship and the somewhat elegant attitudes are characteristics that refer to a triptych preserved in the Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin of fine workmanship (inv. N° 628, fig.a). Art historians attribute a number of ivories to this Master of the Berlin Triptych, including a diptych in the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore, whose Crucifixion is very similar (fig. b). What these works have in common is that they present figures with often sharp silhouettes, draperies with small tufted folds and faces with serene and soothing expressions. According to Danielle Gaborit-Chopin, this could be a German sculptor who worked in the Rhineland, probably in Cologne, shortly before the second half of the 14th century.
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