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Pendant with a Personification of Fortitude

German (Artist)
ca. 1600 (with 19th century restoration) (Baroque)
gold, enamel, diamonds, rubies, pearls
(Baroque Europe )

An enameled gold and jeweled pendant, the openwork scrolled back-plate with various colored leaves, flowers, and shells, the front set with a large table cut diamond in a high cusped box collet, sides with black arabesques on a blue base, flanked by a pair of table cut diamonds in square collets. It is crowned with an allegorical figure in half relief of a care breasted woman in red drapery clasping a column and riding a stag with head turned back to look at the woman. One of its antlers is now missing. The combinatin suggests a personification of Fortitude.

The chain and attachments with surrounding flourishes are 19th-century repairs and embellishments, probably by Reinhold Vasters (1827-1909).

Provenance
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Frédéric Spitzer, Paris [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Sale, Paris, April 1893, Lot 1819 [Sale catalogue plate XLVII]; Belle da Costa Greene [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Trustees of the Pierpont Morgan Library [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1951, by gift.

Exhibitions

1987-1992 Artful Deception: The Craft of the Forger. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore; Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas; Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City; Portland Museum of Art, Portland; The Fine Arts Center at Cheekwood, Nashville; Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix; Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento; Elvehjem Museum of Art, Madison; Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, Rochester; The Barnum Museum, Bridgeport.
1980-1981 Court Jewels of the Renaissance 1500-1630. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
1979-1980 Jewelry - Ancient to Modern. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
Examination examined for condition
5/11/1972 Treatment cleaned
4/26/1980 Loan Consideration examined for loan
2/10/1988 Treatment cleaned; examined for condition
5/9/1991 Examination examined for condition
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Geographies

Germany, Aachen (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H w/ chain: 5 × W: 2 3/8 × D: 1 3/16 in. (12.7 × 6 × 3 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of the Trustees of the Pierpont Morgan Library in memory of Miss Belle Da Costa Greene, 1951

Location in Museum

Charles Street: Second Floor: Collector's Study

Accession Number

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44.622

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Baltimore, MD
21201

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