Liturgical Comb

Date:
late 11th–early 12th century
Culture:
Italian
Medium:
Ivory
Dimensions:
Overall: 3 3/4 x 4 1/2 x 11/16 in. (9.5 x 11.4 x 1.7 cm)
Classification:
Ivories
Credit Line:
The Cloisters Collection, 1966
Accession Number:
66.172
  • Description

    Decorated double-sided combs were generally used for the ritual preparation of the priest before the celebration of the Mass, but they could have a secular function as well. In some cases they entered church treasuries as relics of saints. The vigorous design of two youths mounted on confronting griffinlike beasts derives from Eastern motifs. Southern Italy had many political, cultural, and artistic contacts with Byzantium and the Islamic world.

  • Provenance

    Victor Martin Le Roy , Paris ; Alphonse Kann 1870-1948 , Paris (presumably seized by Nazis in 1940) ; Munich Collecting Point (no. 15/25; inv. no. KA 157); returned to France ; [ Blumka Gallery , New York (sold 1966)]

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