Tuesday, December 17, 2024

The Met: 5th Avenue Medieval Stuff

On October 14th and 15th we were back in the Met, doing the Medieval tour and back-filling some other areas we had visited earlier. Of course we had already seen a good deal of the Met's Medieval collection up at the Cloisters...the Met's impressive collection of aquamaniles will require a separate post...

Hunting with a Hawk, south Netherlands, 1513

Madonna and Child, south somewhere, Medieval

Life and Miracles of St. Godelieve, Master of the St. Godelieve series,
Netherlandish, late 15th, oil on panel

St. Bridget de Bardot, Master of Soebeck, walnut,
late 15th

Bishop John Fisher, Pietro Torrigiano, early 16th; polychrome
terracotta; Fisher was beheaded by Henry VIII for not going
along with the divorce/remarriage scheme; Torrigiano was the
guy who cold-cocked Michaelangelo, thus permanently disfiguring
the latter's nose

Hunters in a Landscape, Swiss/English, mid-16th

Interesting detail thereof

Silver flagons, John Blackwell, silver, mid-17th; perhaps we had drifted
out of the Medieval section...

Scene from the Legend of St. Vincent of Saragossa, from
the lady chapel of the church at St. Germain de Pres, Paris,
mid-13th

Pilgrim's badge for visiting shrine of St. Thomas, Canterbury,
13th or 14th

Up closer: sort of like Disney pins...collect the whole set and you
get into the Lightning Lane to heaven


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