Altarpiece with the Lives of Jesus, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint John the Evangelist
The altarpiece depicts episodes from the life of Christ (central section), of Saint John the Baptist (left), and of Saint John the Evangelist (right). The appearance of Franciscan friars in the Crucifixion scene suggests that the altarpiece was originally commissioned for a Franciscan community. The Embriachi family, which ran successful workshops in Venice and Florence, produced numerous carvings in bone, ivory, and other materials.
Artwork Details
- Title: Altarpiece with the Lives of Jesus, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint John the Evangelist
- Artist: Baldassare degli Embriachi (Italian, active 1390–1409)
- Date: ca. 1390–1400
- Culture: North Italian
- Medium: Bone framed with intarsia and horn, traces of paint and gilding
- Dimensions: without wooden base: 50 1/2 x 60 1/2 in. (128.3 x 153.7 cm)
- Classification: Bone
- Credit Line: Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
- Object Number: 17.190.489
- Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters
More Artwork
Research Resources
The Met provides unparalleled resources for research and welcomes an international community of students and scholars. The Met's Open Access API is where creators and researchers can connect to the The Met collection. Open Access data and public domain images are available for unrestricted commercial and noncommercial use without permission or fee.
To request images under copyright and other restrictions, please use this Image Request form.
Feedback
We continue to research and examine historical and cultural context for objects in The Met collection. If you have comments or questions about this object record, please complete and submit this form. The Museum looks forward to receiving your comments.