Four Ecclesiastical Leaded Stained Glass Window Panels, Replicas, two attributed to The Geyling Studio, Vienna, Late 19thC. Two are after ones from the Seven scenes from the Life of Christ formerly located in the chapel of the Ebreichsdorf castle; To include: 1) Baptism of Christ, after originals from Ebreichsdorf / St. Erasmus, after original in Euratsfeld; 2) St. Michael weighing the souls, after original at Burg Kreuzenstein / Agony in the Garden, after originals from Ebreichsdorf [Virginia Raguin Consult]
Note: #1 and #4 are attributed to Geyling Studio. Originals currently in the Cloisters Chapel of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
Note: These panels have been inspected by Virginia Raguin, Professor of Humanities Emeritus, College of Holy Cross and member of the International Corpus Vitrearum, a non-profit international organization dedicated to the study of stained glass before 1700.
(RIJO2776/4)(WT)
Dimensions: Each set: 27 1/2" x 35"
Property From the Estate of Richard I Johnson (1925-2020), Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
Mr. Johnson's extensive collection of Renaissance and Baroque themed antiques, fine art and stained glass was purchased, mostly in the mid 20th Century, from great Boston area estate collections inspired by the taste of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.