Material Second quarter of the 13th century
Dimensions 60 × 64 cm
Place of Creation Île-de-France or Normandy (France)
Price Available upon inquiry
Status Vetted

About the Work

This rare thirteenth-century stained-glass panel comes from the Île-de-France, the birthplace of Gothic art, and belongs to the great tradition of Chartres and the Sainte-Chapelle. Fragments of this caliber and period are exceptionally scarce on the market. Preserved in remarkable condition, it is an authentic witness to the moment when stained glass became the soul of Gothic architecture, transforming light into a manifestation of the divine.

Both a masterpiece and a historical relic, it embodies one of the most influential artistic revolutions in Western art.

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Provenance

Provenance: William Hearst (1862–1951), California
Paula de Koenigsberg, active since 1941, Buenos Aires
Luis Aquino (1895–1968), Buenos Aires
Carlos Alberto Cruz (1930–2022), Santiago de Chile

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