French - Virgin and Child with Angels - Walters 71211

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French - Virgin and Child with Angels - Walters 71211

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The Virgin, who holds the Child, is shown standing between candle-bearing angels, and is crowned by an angel issuing from the clouds.
The figures are carved in relief on a thin panel. Two sets of hinge miters suggest that it was the center of a triptych or, more likely, a polyptch. The panel has an original indentation at the top left and is broken at the top right. The arms of the angel in the clouds and the crown are missing. The base has been cut at the bottom. There are traces of polychromy, including patterns of gilt dots in the background.

The extraordinary elongation of the Virgin finds parallels in ivories dating from the 2nd quarter to the end of the century. The drapery, on the other hand, is of the apron type found in the 2nd quarter of the 14th century, which may indicate that the ivory is a conservative and later provincial work.

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1300 - 1399
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Walters Art Museum
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