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Riemenschneider and Late Medieval alabaster

Title
Riemenschneider and Late Medieval alabaster / Gerhard Lutz ; edited by Aumaine Rose Smith.
Author
Lutz, Gerhard, 1965-
Publication
  • Cleveland : The Cleveland Museum of Art ; Lewes : D Giles Limited, 2023.
  • ©2023

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TextUse in library JQD 24-96Schwarzman Building - Art and Architecture Room 300

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Additional Authors
  • Smith, Aumaine Rose
  • Griswold, William
  • Cleveland Museum of Art, issuing body, host institution.
Description
180 pages : color illustrations, map; 22 x 22 cm.
Summary
Said to have come from the Benedictine abbey church of Saint Peter in Erfurt, Germany, this statue by Tilman Riemenschneider (c. 1460 - 1531), dated to c. 1495, depicts the church father Saint Jerome as he removes a thorn from the paw of a lion, a legendary account of the saint's kindness. Following the common iconography of the scene, Jerome is dressed in the traditional robes of a Roman cardinal, with the cowl draped over his tonsured head and the broad-brimmed hat on his right leg. Traces of polychromy and gilding suggest that it was once brightly coloured. Drill holes in the hat further indicate that cords and tassels of fabric, typical of a cardinal's hat, would once have decorated the sculpture. Whether the statue was originally commissioned for an altar in a private chapel or for its artistic value remains unknown. Its alleged provenance from a church in Erfurt and Jerome's popularity as a patron saint of humanists and scholars make either scenario likely.0Alabaster was prized for its lustre and capacity for fine details from the fourteenth to the sixteenth century. The gleaming stone was used for altarpieces and small sculptures, as well as the tombs of wealthy princes. The book unites alabaster works from the medieval collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art and selected masterpieces of alabaster sculpture from North American museums and the Louvre in Paris, which allow insight into the production of alabaster sculptures in this period. It is striking that these works are of such a particularly exquisite quality that this material was used especially for high-ranking commissions, such as the tomb of Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy in Champmol near Dijon. The book is accompanied by several essays that examine the subject of alabaster sculpture from different perspectives.00Exhibition: Cleveland Museum of Art, USA (26.03. - 23.07.2023).
Series Statement
Cleveland Masterwork Series ; 6
Uniform Title
Cleveland masterwork series ; 6.
Subject
  • Riemenschneider, Tilman, approximately 1460-1531. > Exhibitions
  • Riemenschneider, Tilman, approximately 1460-1531
  • Cleveland Museum of Art > Exhibitions
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Alabaster sculpture, Medieval > Exhibitions
  • Alabaster sculpture, Medieval
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • "Published on the occassion of the exhibition Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster, on view from March 26 to July 23, 2023"--title page verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-174) and index.
Contents
Director's foreword / William M. Griswold -- On the use of alabaster in fifteenth-century sculpture / Gerhard Lutz -- Alabaster as material in fifteenth-century sculpture / Wolfram Kloppmann, Sophie Jugie, Pierre-Yves Le Pogam, and Lise Leroux -- Alabaster bodies: medium and meaning / Elina Gertsman -- The master of the Rimini Altarpiece and contemporaneous alabaster sculpture in the Burgundian Netherlands / Stefan Roller -- Tilman Riemenschneider's early work and alabaster sculpture / Gerhard Lutz -- Saint Jerome and the Virgin of the Annuciation / Gerhard Lutz -- Archangel Gabriel / Gerhard Lutz -- Mourners from the Tomb of Philip the Bold / Samantha Truman and Angelica Verduci -- Mourner from the Tomb of John the Fearless and Margaret of Bavaria / Reed O'Mara -- Two Standing Apostles / Gerhard Lutz -- Saint Philip / Gerhard Lutz -- Christ Child / Gerhard Lutz -- Saint John the Evangelist / Gerhard Lutz -- Pietà / Alison Luchs -- Enthroned Virgin and Child / Alexandra Kaczenski -- Saint James the Greater / Julia Perratore.
Call Number
JQD 24-96
ISBN
  • 9781913875435
  • 1913875431
LCCN
2022946829
OCLC
1371057622
Author
Lutz, Gerhard, 1965- author.
Title
Riemenschneider and Late Medieval alabaster / Gerhard Lutz ; edited by Aumaine Rose Smith.
Publisher
Cleveland : The Cleveland Museum of Art ; Lewes : D Giles Limited, 2023.
Copyright Date
©2023
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Cleveland Masterwork Series ; 6
Cleveland masterwork series ; 6.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-174) and index.
Added Author
Smith, Aumaine Rose, editor.
Griswold, William, writer of foreword.
Cleveland Museum of Art, issuing body, host institution.
Research Call Number
JQD 24-96
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