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The exterior of the triptych is executed in raised filigree enamel over a stippled ground with vine and interlace patterns in violet, purple, bright blue, and green. Each of the lateral panels bears a cross in white and foil-backed orange. Three-barred crosses appear both on the outside and the inside of the central, kokoshnik-shaped top section.Set in the triptych's interior are three silver-gilt panels painted in glossy enamel directly on the metal with images of St. George the Victorious, and the Archangels Gabriel and Michael, all as warrior saints. They are identified by inscriptions: Sv. Arkh. Gabrial; Sv. Georgiy –Pobed. Sv. arkh. Mikhail'. The style of the painting, with the elongated figures, recalls, on one hand, seventeenth-century Stroganov icons, and, on the other, those produced more recently in Palekh and Mstera, two towns now associated with lacquer work. The frames are bordered in panels of raised interlace and leaves in the same colors as the triptych's exterior.

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82418
label
Triptych with Saint and Angels
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82418
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title
Triptych with Saint and Angels
description
The exterior of the triptych is executed in raised filigree enamel over a stippled ground with vine and interlace patterns in violet, purple, bright blue, and green. Each of the lateral panels bears a cross in white and foil-backed orange. Three-barred crosses appear both on the outside and the inside of the central, kokoshnik-shaped top section.Set in the triptych's interior are three silver-gilt panels painted in glossy enamel directly on the metal with images of St. George the Victorious, and the Archangels Gabriel and Michael, all as warrior saints. They are identified by inscriptions: Sv. Arkh. Gabrial; Sv. Georgiy –Pobed. Sv. arkh. Mikhail'. The style of the painting, with the elongated figures, recalls, on one hand, seventeenth-century Stroganov icons, and, on the other, those produced more recently in Palekh and Mstera, two towns now associated with lacquer work. The frames are bordered in panels of raised interlace and leaves in the same colors as the triptych's exterior.
provenance
A la Vieille Russie, New York; purchased by Jean M. Riddell, Washington, D.C., December 15 1972; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 2010.
date
1880
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
triptychs
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4
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4
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
15.8
height
8.9
depth
1.5
dimensionsRaw
H: 6 1/4 × W closed: 3 1/2 × D: 9/16 in. (15.8 × 8.9 × 1.5 cm); W with panels open: 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Marks] St. George right
88; [Mark] In Cyrillic: IK over 1880 (unidentified Moscow assayer
active: 1872-1881); [Mark] Khlebnikov with Imperial warrant; [Inscription] 18 Zhivar 1881; [Translation] 18 January 1881
med
gilder silver, painted filigree enamel, and paint on panel
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