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Plaque: The Litanies of the Blessed Virgin

 (French, 1513–after 1584)
Datemid 16th century
MediumLimoges; enamel on copper, parcel-gilt
Dimensions4 5/16 × 3 11/16 in. (11 × 9.4 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alexis Gregory, 2021
Accession number2021.4.15
Commentary

The design of the composition is based on an engraving by Thielman Kerver (act. 14971522), published in a book of hours (Heures de la Vierge à l'usage de Rome) in 1505. Under a dark blue background filled with stars, the Virgin Mary on this plaque painted in grisaille is dressed in white, her hands joined in prayer. She is positioned within a thin gold mandorla and surrounded by the Litanies of the Blessed Virgin, prayers consisting of a series of supplications. God is blessing her from above. Numerous symbols associated with the iconography of the Virgin are represented.

Collection History
Private collection, Buenos Aires; sale, Sotheby's, New York, January 26, 2000 (lot 39); Kugel Gallery, Paris; Jan Dirven Gallery, Antwerp; purchased by Alexis Gregory, 2001; Gift to The Frick Collection, 2021
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