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Title:Saint Lambert, Bishop of Liège, with a Pilgrim Saint and Saint James below (from a series with The Virgin Mary and Five Standing Saints)
Date:1440–46
Geography:Made in Middle Rhine Valley, Germany
Culture:German
Medium:Pot-metal glass, white glass, vitreous paint, silver stain
Dimensions:Each window 12 ft. 4 1/2 in. x 28 1/4 in. (337.2 x 71.8 cm)
Classification:Glass-Stained
Credit Line:The Cloisters Collection, 1937
Object Number:37.52.3
From the north nave of the former Carmelite church at Boppard-am-Rhein in Rheinland-Pflaz (Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis), near Koblenz, Germany.; Count Hermann Pückler, Muskau (from 1818) ; [ Frédéric Spitzer Austrian, Paris (from at least 1875-1893)] ; his postumous sale, Chevallier & Mannheim, Paris (April 17–June 16, 1893, no. 1961) ; [ Frederick Davis & Son, London (from 1893)] ; [ Jacques Seligmann, Paris and New York (from at least 1933-1937)]
La Collection Spitzer: Antiquité, Moyen-Age, Renaissance. Vol. II. Mâcon: Imprimerie Protat Frères, 1890–1891. no. Vitraux 7, p. 75.
Spitzer, Frédéric, ed. La Collection Spitzer: Antiquité -- Moyen-Age -- Renaissance. Vol. 3. Paris: Maison Quantin, 1890–1893. no. Vitraux 9, p. 125.
Catalogue des objets d'art et de haute curiosité: antiques, du moyen-âge & de la renaissance, composant l'importante et précieuse Collection Spitzer. Vol. 2. Paris: Chevallier and Mannheim, April 17–June 16, 1893. no. 1961, p. 66.
Rorimer, James J. "Reports of the Departments." Annual Report of the Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 69 (1938). p. 25.
Rorimer, James J. "New Acquisitions for the Cloisters." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, n.s., 33, no.5, part 2 (May 1938). pp. 12–15.
Hayward, Jane. "Stained-Glass Windows from the Carmelite Church at Boppard-am-Rhein: A Reconstruction of the Glazing Program of the North Nave." Metropolitan Museum Journal 2 (1969). pp. 75–114, fig. 1, 23.
Rorimer, James J. Medieval Monuments at The Cloisters: As They Were and As They Are, edited by Katherine Serrell Rorimer. Revised ed. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972. pp. 73–75, fig. 94.
Hayward, Jane. Glass in the Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1982). p. 15.
Caviness, Madeline H., ed. Stained Glass Before 1700 in American Collections: New England and New York (Corpus Vitrearum Checklist I). Studies in the History of Art, Vol. 15. Washington, D.C.: National Art Gallery, 1985. pp. 118–19.
Shepard, Mary B. Europe in the Middle Ages, edited by Charles T. Little, and Timothy B. Husband. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1987. pp. 140–42, pl. 130.
Caviness, Madeline H. "Learning from Forest Lawn." Speculum 69, no. 4 (October 1994). pp. 973, 977.
Nikitsch, Eberhard J. Die Inschriften des Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreises I (Boppard, Oberwesel, St. Goar). Wiesbaden: Ludwig Reichert Verlag, 2004. pp. 81–84.
Barnet, Peter, and Nancy Y. Wu. The Cloisters: Medieval Art and Architecture. New York and New Haven: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2005. no. 91, pp. 128–29, 197.
Datz, Gepa. "Partenheim versus Boppard. Geschichte und Rekonstruktion zweier spätgotischer Verglasungen am Mittelrhein.." PhD diss., Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, 2006. pp. 98–103, 124–36, 145–46, 154–62, pl. 60.
Datz, Gepa. "Die Karmeliterfenster von Boppard: ein quellenkritischer Beitrag zur Kontroverse ihrer Rekonstruktion." In Magister operis: Beiträge zur mittelalterlichen Architektur Europas: Festgabe für Dethard von Winterfeld zum 70. Geburtstag, edited by Gabriel Dette, Klaus Weber, and Laura Heeg. Regensburg: Schnell & Steiner, 2008. discussed throughout.
Barnet, Peter, and Nancy Y. Wu. The Cloisters: Medieval Art and Architecture. 75th Anniversary ed. New York and New Haven: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2012. pp. 132–35.
Husband, Timothy B. "Creating the Cloisters." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, n.s., 70, no. 4 (Spring 2013). p. 43.
Bolton, Andrew, ed. Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination. Vol. 2. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2018. p. 286.
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