Provenance
Karl Ferdinand von Nagler (1770–1846), Berlin; Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin, 1835–1936; Joseph Homberg Collection, Paris; his sale, Sotheby's, London, July 19, 1949, lot 159; [Sydney Burney, London, 1949]; Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt, Drumleck Baily, Co. Dublin, Ireland, 1949–81; [Howard Ricketts, London, 1981].
Bibliography
Charles T. Little, "Portion of a Crosier Shaft," in Notable Acquisitions, 1980–1981 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1981), pp. 21–22; William D. Wixom, ed., Mirror of the Medieval World (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999), pp. 80–81, cat. no. 93; Charles T. Little, "Along the Pilgrimage Road: Ivories and the Role of Compostela," in Ángela Franco Mata, ed., Patrimonio artístico de Galicia y ostros estudios: Homenaje al Prof. Dr. Serafín Moralejo Álvarez (Santiago de Compostela: Xunta de Galicia, 2004), vol. 3, pp. 159–66.