French, circa 1215 and later, Window with St. John The Evangelist and an apostle
French, circa 1215 and later, Window with St. John The Evangelist and an apostle. Estimation 15,000 — 20,000 GBP - Lot. invendu. Photo Sotheby's
inscribed: CO/AN; leaded stained glass, set in a later metal frame; 60.5 by 58cm., 23 7/8 by 22 7/8 in.
Provenance: private collection, Ghent
Note: The central medallion of this impressive stained glass panel likely depicts St. John the Evangelist (who carries a palm) with an Apostle. It closely parallels French stained glass from the first quarter of the 13th century, particularly examples from the cathedrals of Bourges, Chartres and Sens. Compare the long fingers emanating from triangular shaped hands with those of figures from the window with the Legend of the discovery of the relics of St. Stephen in the cathedral of St. Etienne in Bourges (circa 1215; medievalart, op. cit.). The hair of the Apostle in the present panel, composed of thick, swept back, tufts, together with his pouting mouth, are similar to two of the figures in the scene showing the sea crossing to Jerusalem from the Legend of St Mary of Egypt series also at Bourges (circa 1215; Rollet, op. cit., p. 124); each of these figures have the same 'cowlick' lock of hair curling on their foreheads. It is not clear whether the present composition is original, though much medieval stained glass can be found in the central roundel. The yellow borders and red spandrels can be identified as later glass.
RELATED LITERATURE J. Rollet, Les maitres de la lumiere, Paris, 1980, pp. 124, 131, 164; http://www.medievalart.org.uk/bourges/15_pages/Bourges_Bay_15_key.htm accessed 24 May 2015
Sotheby's. Old Master Sculpture and Works of Art, 9 juillet 2015 - Londres
