Lienhard Jöchl of Sterzing and his sons Hans III and Andrew
maker
Unknown
Dateabout 1480-1490
Place MadeGermany, Europe
MediumPot metal glass with white glass with silver stain and sanguine
Dimensions89 x 38 cm (35 1/16 x 14 15/16 in.)
ClassificationsArchitectural Elements
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession numberC30s6
eMuseum ID717200
Original NumberC30s6-s
EmbARK ObjectID12848
TMS Source ID1904
Last Updated11/12/24
Status
Not on viewWeb CommentaryIsabella Stewart Gardner kept meticulous records of many of her acquisitions. In keeping with this legacy, object information is continually being reviewed, updated, and enriched in order to give greater access to the collection.
BibliographyNotesJosef Resch. "Monumenta in variis ecclesiis diocesis Brixinensis." Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum, Innsbruck, MS FB 14.101, f. 78.
Georg Schmid. Urkunden und Aktenregesten aus dem Dekanatarchive Stilfes (Innsbruck, 1912), p. 27.
Catalogue. Fenway Court. (Boston, 1925), p. 33. (as German, 15th-16th century)
Gilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), p. 265 (as German, Nuremberg, about 1490-1500).
Erich Egg. "Ein sterzinger Glasgemälde in Amerika." Der Schlern 35 (1961), pp. 10-11.
“Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 6, no. 36 (5 May 1963), p. 2.
“Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 6, no. 48 (28 Jul. 1963), pp. 1-2.
George L. Stout. Treasures from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, 1969), pp. 202-03, ill.
Madeline H. Caviness (ed.). Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections. Exh. cat. (Cambridge: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 1978), p. 99.
Madeline H. Caviness et al. Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: New England and New York. Corpus Vitrearum Checklist I. Studies in the History of Art 15. (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1985), p. 42, ill.
Georg Schmid. Urkunden und Aktenregesten aus dem Dekanatarchive Stilfes (Innsbruck, 1912), p. 27.
Catalogue. Fenway Court. (Boston, 1925), p. 33. (as German, 15th-16th century)
Gilbert Wendel Longstreet and Morris Carter. General Catalogue (Boston, 1935), p. 265 (as German, Nuremberg, about 1490-1500).
Erich Egg. "Ein sterzinger Glasgemälde in Amerika." Der Schlern 35 (1961), pp. 10-11.
“Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 6, no. 36 (5 May 1963), p. 2.
“Notes, Records, Comments.” Gardner Museum Calendar of Events 6, no. 48 (28 Jul. 1963), pp. 1-2.
George L. Stout. Treasures from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, 1969), pp. 202-03, ill.
Madeline H. Caviness (ed.). Medieval and Renaissance Stained Glass from New England Collections. Exh. cat. (Cambridge: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, 1978), p. 99.
Madeline H. Caviness et al. Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: New England and New York. Corpus Vitrearum Checklist I. Studies in the History of Art 15. (Washington: National Gallery of Art, 1985), p. 42, ill.
MarksNotesArms: Gules a demi-bull rampant argent horned or, with a helmet and crest as in the arms, and mantling
Inscription: H.A. / LIENHARD
Inscription: H.A. / LIENHARD
ProvenanceNotesStilfes bei Sterzing parish church, Tirol, Austria, one of two stained glass panels.
Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the dealer A. Pickert, Nuremberg, for either 350 or 450 florins on 11 August 1875 (as "Boy kneeling," German, about 1490).
Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the dealer A. Pickert, Nuremberg, for either 350 or 450 florins on 11 August 1875 (as "Boy kneeling," German, about 1490).