Description: ID))): The stained-glass panel features a full-length portrait of a fair-skinned crowned female saint with a halo, probably St. Ursula. She is dressed in a long blue skirt and an orange bodice held by a round brooch. She has waist-length golden hair and stands with a solemn expression. She holds a silver arrow pointed upwards in her left hand, her right hand rests on her waist.. A small white dog rests at the bottom of her skirt. A black crest is beside the dog, adorned with a golden heraldic emblem resembling a trumpet. The blue background behind it opens into a distant sketch of a castle and greenery. The central figure is framed by a green and pink arch supported by two detailed side columns. The two sections above the arch depict two groups of men in predominantly white robes set against a white background. The group on the left has their hands clasped in a prayer-like motion, and the group on the right has a brown-robed man at the center who extends a gesture of blessing to the group on the left. The outer edges of the rectangular panel are framed in red. The outermost frame of the window is made of black lead borders, segmenting the frame into top and bottom sections that feature gold decorative and floral elements on a transparent background. At the bottom, a rectangular, off-white banner provides a space for potential inscription. (Wasifa Orthy '26)
Heraldry: Unidentified: Sable, a hunting horn and strap or
Label Text: The crowned female figure with a halo is Saint Ursula, a Christian virgin martyr and patron of the German city of Cologne. She holds an arrow, the sign of her martyrdom, in her left hand. A small white dog lies at her feet. The large black shield with a hunting horn displays the arms of an unidentified donor who commissioned this panel. In the background, there is a delicately painted landscape with a city across a river or a lake. The right section above the arch features Jesus surrounded by his disciples, and on the left, men stand behind a kneeling woman, possibly the episode of Christ and the woman taken in adultery (John 8:1-11).
Maria Timina, 2025
Tags: dogs; people; portraits; saints; nature; weapons; women; decoration and ornament; symbolism; narrative; wealth; interiors; horns Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=AC+2018.232 |