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The comb is carved on either side in two sunken panels between the teeth; about three-quarters of each scene is preserved. On one side Lady Love sits enthroned, presenting mantled helms to kneeling knights. The knight on her right wears a steel cap and coif, a jupon with a dagged edge (brigandine (?)) and hose. The second knight, who is standing, is helmetless and holds a spear and shield; the third, also standing, wears a cloth hood with a dagged edge.On the reverse is a hunting scene with two men wearing hunting hats with turned-up brims. In a setting defined by two stylized trees, the first figure spears a boar emerging from a rocky landscape; the second figure spears a missing animal. Traces of gilding and color remain. The comb is broken nearly in half, and all its smaller teeth are missing.Several combs in a similar style exist.

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Document identity
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8196
label
Comb with Lady Love and a Hunting Scene
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Source metadata
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8196
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object
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title
Comb with Lady Love and a Hunting Scene
description
The comb is carved on either side in two sunken panels between the teeth; about three-quarters of each scene is preserved. On one side Lady Love sits enthroned, presenting mantled helms to kneeling knights. The knight on her right wears a steel cap and coif, a jupon with a dagged edge (brigandine (?)) and hose. The second knight, who is standing, is helmetless and holds a spear and shield; the third, also standing, wears a cloth hood with a dagged edge.On the reverse is a hunting scene with two men wearing hunting hats with turned-up brims. In a setting defined by two stylized trees, the first figure spears a boar emerging from a rocky landscape; the second figure spears a missing animal. Traces of gilding and color remain. The comb is broken nearly in half, and all its smaller teeth are missing.Several combs in a similar style exist.
provenance
Collection of Victor Martin Le Roy (1842-1918), Neuilly-sur-Seine. Acquired by Léon Gruel, Paris, ca. 1924 (?); purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1925; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.
date
ca. 1400 (early Renaissance)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Ivory & Bone
fragments
combs (grooming tools)
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3
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3
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import
dimensions
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cm
width
9
height
9.3
dimensionsRaw
H: 3 9/16 x W: 3 11/16 in. (9 x 9.3 cm)
Source extras
style
Gothic
med
ivory, traces of gilding and polychromy
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33562
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REN
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3021
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