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Titel

Heraldic Panel Hans Schällibaum and Barbara Bühler with the Beheading of John the Baptist

Art des Objekts
Masse
43.5 x 34.9 cm (17 1/8 x 13 3/4 in.)
Künstler:in / Hersteller:in
Datierung
1614
Standort
Inventarnummer
47.19.3
Forschungsprojekt
Autor:in und Datum des Eintrags
Virginia C. Raguin 2024

Ikonografie

Beschreibung

A central scene is framed by massive blue pilasters with green inserts terminating in red capitals and bases adorned with cherub’s heads. Two green volutes above meet at a red keystone which holds a satyr’s head. Below, rhymed couplets under the arch refer to John’s death and to Christ miracles. The executioner is about to commence the downward stroke while the saint kneels, back exposed and bound hands lifted in a praying position. John’s acceptance of his martyrdom is found in the Gospels (Matthew 11:1-11 and 14:1-12). To the back and left, Salome, in seventeenth-century dress with white neck ruff and overskirt opened to show a patterned underskirt, waits with her platter. An architectural background suggests that the scene takes place on a parapet or in a courtyard in Herod’s palace. Above is a scene of a prosperous farm with farm workers driving milk cows. On the left, one of the workers has a transport bucket strapped to his side and a milking bucket in his hand. Below, to left and right, two oval wreaths frame heraldic shields held by angels. The dedication plate is between them.

Iconclass Code
46A122(BUEHLER) · Wappenschild, heraldisches Symbol (BUEHLER)
46A122(SCHAELLIBAUM) · Wappenschild, heraldisches Symbol (SCHAELLIBAUM)
47I1 · Ackerbau
47I223 · melken
73C1333 · die Enthauptung Johannes des Täufers
Iconclass Stichworte
Heraldik

Arms of Schällibaum: Or a tree proper.
Arms of Bühler: azure on a triple mount vert three daisies proper.

Inschrift

Crist wirt veracht send aüβ zwolff botte/ Herodes lest Joh[a]nnen toden/ Geht auff dem Mer[e: rect. er] fūnfftaüsend speit/ Das Saüm anrūh[ren: rect. rt] sein macht bewist (above scene. Christ is mocked [or despised], sends out the twelve messengers [Apostles]. Herod orders John put to death. He [Christ] walks on the sea; feeds five thousand. The touching of the seam of his garment shows his power.)
Aman Hannβ/ Schilliboüm Jm/ Staffell Vnd Barbell/ Büollerÿ sein Ehewib/1614 (below scene. Commissioner Hans Schällibaum from Staffel and Barbell [Barbara] Bühler his wedded wife, 1614)

Signatur

none

Materialien, Technik und Erhaltungszustand

Technik

Only the architectural frame shows pot metal glass in red, green and blue; uncolored glass with silver stain and blue, green and purple enamel are used in the rest of the panel. The column bases and capitals are flashed and abraded red, revealing a youthful human face whose hair is tinted yellow by silver stain. The blue glass that defines the centers of the pilasters is also enhanced with silver stain, producing a green that complements the scrolls framing the upper inscription. Enamel colors are applied with an even consistency so that the back of the panel shows smooth patterns in raking light. In Salome’s dress and a portion of the executioner’s torso, the blue enamel has been removed with a stick to produce a swirling pattern. Two shades of vitreous paint, a warm and a cool neutral work together to create volume and contrast in the figures, particularly evident in the disposition of the cows in the upper panel. Sorting marks in the form of a Z appear on all segments on the reverse of the panel.

Erhaltungszustand und Restaurierungen

The panel is in stable condition with excellent retention of paint. When it entered the museum’s collection, the inscription was missing a small sliver in the upper cartouche. It has since been renewed by adding an infill of white glass and completing the inscription with unfired paint. The completion is not correct; the restorer has written Me[re] instead of Meer, and anrūh[ren] instead of anrūhrt. There appear to be no other losses to the panel.

Entstehungsgeschichte

Forschung

The image of the beheading of John the Baptist honors the name saint of the patron, Hans Schällibaum; Hans is a diminutive of Johann. Toggenburg’s history during the Reformation was unusual. At first, aligning itself with the followers of Zwingli, the region declared itself independent in 1530. The powerful Abbot of St. Gall worked aggressively against this decision and 1538 regained his authority. This, however, was short-lived and he was soon forced to grant tolerance to both confessions. Thus, Toggenburg bears a history of being one of the few regions of Switzerland where Catholicism and Protestantism were mutually respected well before this panel was commissioned. It is difficult to assign religious affiliation for the couple, although the depiction of a name-saint might be an indication of a Catholic affiliation. A Protestant donator would more likely to have chosen figures from the Old Testament or allegories.

Compositional parallels are consistent with a Toggenburg origin. The John the Baptist panel in the Hermitage Museum of fourteen years earlier (No. B 215, CTEKAO 1; Raguin, 2024, vol. 1, 200, LACMA 38/fig.1; Shlikevich, 2010, 76-77, cat. no. 26) shows an identical core arrangement: pilasters at the side decorated with vertical inserts; capitals, bases, and a central architrave of flashed and abraded red glass with masks or other ornament; volutes on either side of the central architrave. The position of John and the executioner is identical, even to the folds of the saint’s camel-hair garment. The Hermitage panel shows numerous interventions, but the inclusion of Herod’s banquet beyond John’s head is authentic. This differs from the Los Angles architectural backdrop and the inclusion of Salome on the left. A scene of the Good Samaritan painted in 1599 for Levi Grob, a citizen of the city of Lichtensteig (Raguin, 2024, vol. 1, 201, LACMA38/fig. 2; Historisches Museum St. Gallen; Boesch, 1935, pp. 27–28, fig 5, no. 46; Egli, 1925, pp. 45–46, no. 94) shows a similar format and in the upper narratives, where the men and cattle dominate the landscape. Other Toggenburg panels show similar framing motifs. The wreath found around the angels holding the heraldic devices in the Los Angles panel enjoyed a long tradition among Toggenburg glass painters. It is found in the panel of Martin Steger and Margreth Büchler presumably of 1646 (Boesch, 1935, 60, no. 155; Bergmann, 2004, 340–41, no. 136).

Cited in:
Seligmann sale, 1947, p. 120, no. 390.
Hayward, 1989),p.75.
Raguin, 2024, vol. 1, pp. 200–203.

Datierung
1614
StifterIn

Schällibaum, Hans · Bühler, Barbara

Ursprünglicher Standort
Vorbesitzer:in

The panel was in the collection of Theodor Fischer, Lucerne before being acquired by the dealership of A. Seligmann Rey & Co. at an unknown date. It was sold to William Randolph Hearst in 1947, who donated it that same year to the museum.

Bibliografie und Quellen

Literatur

Hayward, J. (1989). Stained Glass before 1700 in American Collections: Midwestern and Western States. Corpus Vitrearum Checklist III, ed. and intro. Madeline H. Caviness and Jane Hayward (Studies in the History of Art, 28), Washington, 1989.

Raguin, V. (2024). Stained Glass before 1700 in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum, (Corpus Vitrearum United States IX). 2 vols. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols.

Seligmann sale (1947). Art of Four Centuries, Property of Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co. Inc. [sale cat., Parke-Bernet Galleries, January 23, 24, 25] New York.

Shlikevich, E. (2010). Swiss stained glass from the 16th–18th centuries in the Hermitage collection (Ausstellungskatalog Eremitage Museum), St. Petersburg: Eremitage.

Unpublished sources: Hearst ms. (1947), no. 63; Hayward Report 1978; Hayward notes CV USA, Sibyl Kummer-Rothenäusler notes, suggestion of Toggenburg, CV USA; Rolf Hasler and Uta Bergmann, CV Switzerland, 2016-2020, consultation and research for author.

Bildinformationen

Name des Bildes
USA_LosAngeles_LACMA_US_10
Fotonachweise
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles CA, www.lacma.org
Link zum Originalfoto
Copyright
Public Domain

Zitiervorschlag

Raguin, V., C. (2024). Heraldic Panel Hans Schällibaum and Barbara Bühler with the Beheading of John the Baptist. In Vitrosearch. Aufgerufen am 4. Juni 2025 von https://test.vitrosearch.ch/objects/2721039.

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Referenznummer
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