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| Maker(s): | Unknown | | Culture: | German
| | Title: | Heraldic Panel
| | Date Made: | late 17th century
| | Type: | Stained Glass
| | Materials: | uncolored glass, vitreous paint, silver stain, blue and red enamels
| | Measurements: | panel: 12 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.; 31.75 x 36.83 cm
| | Accession Number: | AC 2018.217
| | Credit Line: | Gift of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2018
| | Museum Collection: | Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
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Description: Visual Description: This stained-glass panel features an oval coat of arms. The shield is divided in half by a diagonal band with a pattern of blue and gold fleur-de-lis symbols, each section containing an alternating zig-zag pattern of red chevrons on a white background. The central shield is crowned with a silver helmet with intricate golden details, a closed visor, and a decorative chin strap. Blue, orange, and golden mantlings spilling outward of the helmet resemble elaborate acanthus leaves surrounding the shield. The coat of arms is framed within a thin gold circular band followed by an outward thick red band. The outermost edge of the window is segmented by black lead into multiple panels with decorative golden baroque floral designs. (Wasifa Orthy '26)
Heraldry: (Unidentified): Dancette argent and gules a bend azure seme-de-lis or; crest: a helm to dexter with a wreath and mantling of the colors.
Tags: headdresses; feathers; symbolism; families; shape; decoration and ornament; flags; leaves; symmetry Subjects: Decoration and ornament; Families; Flags; Headdresses; Leaves; Shapes; Symbolism; Symmetry; Enamel and enameling Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+2018.217 |
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