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Reliquary Tabernacle with the Virgin and Child

Naddo Ceccarelli (Italian, active ca. 1330-1360) (Artist)
ca. 1350 (Medieval)
tempera and gold leaf on wood panel with glass, paper, and relics
(Medieval Europe )

Naddo Ceccarelli, a talented follower of Simone Martini (ca. 1284-1344), was one of a handful of painters to create reliquaries that emulated the work produced by goldsmiths. The format that Ceccarelli adopted in this painting is filled with allusions to works traditionally executed in other media, particularly those that combined architecture and sculpture. The object's thirty-four clear glass windows, enamel-like colors, and gilded architecture give it the appearence of a sacred vessel fashioned from precious materials. The gabled enclosure around the central painting of Christ and the Virgin explicitly draws on forms usually associated with tabernacles or shrines that were erected over an altar to display relics or the consecrated Host. The frame, covered with gold leaf, suggests the shape of a chapel filled with heavenly light and contains saints' relics within glass-covered cavities. Each relic is accompanied by a note recording its origin and significance. Unlike most Italian panel paintings, this reliquary would have been freestanding on the altar. It is "finished" on the back with a painted marble design and is supported by its own base.

Provenance
Provenance (from the French provenir, 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody, or location of a historical object. Learn more about provenance at the Walters.

Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co., New York [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1920, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.

Exhibitions

2010-2011 Treasures of Heaven. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland; The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore; The British Museum, London.
1984-1985 Reliquaries and Ritual: Medieval Objects of Devotion. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.
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Geographies

Italy, Siena (Place of Origin)

Measurements

H: 24 7/16 x W: 17 x D: 3 11/16 in. (62.07 x 43.18 x 9.37 cm); Painted surface H: 12 9/16 x W: 4 5/8 in. (31.91 x 11.75 cm)

Credit Line

Acquired by Henry Walters, 1920

Location in Museum

Centre Street: Third Floor: International Gothic

Accession Number

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37.1159

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