Name/Title
"Number 219"Entry/Object ID
1955.002.119Description
[L2] Stained glass panel of a Swiss knight, in silver armor outfitted with red sleeves and leggings. Stands with legs spread, looking to his right and extending his right arm in that direction, holding a banner. Light green used as ground between his legs, green foliage to the right of the figure, and gold stop gap pieces around figures left shoulder and right side.
Panel is an assemblage of pieces painted by different hands from different time periods. The armor, leg and sleeve were from one 16-17th century pane. The head recalls Dutch Renaissance styles. Turban suggests character is Middle Eastern. Head is different proportion to body.
Inscribed in small script writing at bottom is "Number 219"Use
Great Hallm South Bay, CenterCollection
Planting Fields FoundationCataloged By
CannarsaAcquisition
Accession
1955.002.119Source or Donor
Coe, William RobertsonAcquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
Legacy Lexicon
Object Name
Windowpane, Stained GlassDimensions
Height
9-1/2 inWidth
7-3/4 inMaterial
Stained Glass, Glass, Lead, PigmentLocation
Location
Wall
South BayRoom
Great HallBuilding
Coe HallCategory
PermanentDate
August 16, 2023Inventory
Inventory Project
INV2024.1Inventoried By
Amanda MassimillioInventoried Date
Jun 26, 2024Inventoried By
LegerInventoried Date
May 9, 2023Condition
Overall Condition
FairNotes
Brooklyn Stained Glass Conservation Center in 2003 recommended cleaning glass surface, reglazing panel, reversing lead and flange repairs whenever possible.Relationships
Related Events
Event
Original to Coe HallProvenance
Notes
Collected By: William Robertson Coe
Found: Coe Hall
Last Owner: William Robertson Coe
William Robertson Coe
Planting Fields FoundationGeneral Notes
Note
Notes: The subject matter is identified as being characteristic of Swiss iconography of the Renaissance period - a form of non-religious expression.
Status: OKCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
November 17, 2006Updated By
intern@plantingfields.orgUpdate Date
June 26, 2024