Stained Glass Panel with a Lady and her Patron Saint

German

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 306

These four scenes are probably part of the glazing from the Cistercian church at Mariawald, located southwest of Cologne. Here, the Cologne glass painters adapted color to the traditional fondness for colorless glass, so that large areas of saturated color are combined with equally large sections of grisaille (monochrome painting). These windows are stylistically related to the windows in the north aisle of Cologne Cathedral.

Stained Glass Panel with a Lady and her Patron Saint, Pot metal, white glass, vitreous paint, silver stain, German

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