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Pot Metal And White Glass Collection

"Pot Metal and White Glass: Unveiling the Masterpieces of European Art" Step into a world where artistry knows no bounds

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, 1522-1526. Creator: Everhard Rensig (German); Gerhard Remisch

Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, 1522-1526. Creator: Everhard Rensig (German); Gerhard Remisch
Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, 1522-1526. These two stained glass panels originally belonged to an extensive program of Old

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: The Story of Lucretia, c. 1530. Creator: Master of the Kanis Triptych (Netherlandish), circle of

The Story of Lucretia, c. 1530. Creator: Master of the Kanis Triptych (Netherlandish), circle of
The Story of Lucretia, c. 1530. The tribulations of the Roman noblewoman Lucretia, a well-known story from classical antiquity, is represented here in a northern setting

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Heraldic Roundel, 1500s. Creator: Unknown

Heraldic Roundel, 1500s. Creator: Unknown
Heraldic Roundel, 1500s. Upper (composite panel): Lions Rampant, guild emblems: Arms of the Isle of Man Lower: Arms of England (1406-1603) quartered with France (fleur-de-lis)

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: The Kiss of Judas, 1522-1526. Creator: Everhard Rensig (German); Gerhard Remisch (German), or

The Kiss of Judas, 1522-1526. Creator: Everhard Rensig (German); Gerhard Remisch (German), or
The Kiss of Judas, 1522-1526. These two stained glass panels originally belonged to an extensive program of Old and New Testament subjects that originally decorated the cloister of the Cistercian

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Panel, mid 1200s. Creator: Unknown

Panel, mid 1200s. Creator: Unknown
Panel, mid 1200s

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Panel, c. 1200-1225. Creator: Unknown

Panel, c. 1200-1225. Creator: Unknown
Panel, c.1200-1225

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Panel, 1500s. Creator: Unknown

Panel, 1500s. Creator: Unknown
Panel, 1500s

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Panels, c. 1200-1225. Creator: Unknown

Panels, c. 1200-1225. Creator: Unknown
Panels, c.1200-1225

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Jacob Returning to Canaan with Rachael and Leah Pursued by Laban, c. 1525. Creator: Unknown

Jacob Returning to Canaan with Rachael and Leah Pursued by Laban, c. 1525. Creator: Unknown
Jacob Returning to Canaan with Rachael and Leah Pursued by Laban, c. 1525

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath, c. 1525. Creator: Unknown

Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath, c. 1525. Creator: Unknown
Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath, c. 1525. As told in I Kings 17: 8-24, in the city of Zarephath the prophet Elijah met a widow gathering sticks who gave him food and drink

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Arms of Ueberlingen, 1559. Creator: Unknown

Arms of Ueberlingen, 1559. Creator: Unknown
Arms of Ueberlingen, 1559

Background imagePot Metal And White Glass Collection: Arms of the Cistercian Order, 1547. Creator: Unknown

Arms of the Cistercian Order, 1547. Creator: Unknown
Arms of the Cistercian Order, 1547



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"Pot Metal and White Glass: Unveiling the Masterpieces of European Art" Step into a world where artistry knows no bounds, as we explore the captivating realm of "pot metal and white glass. " This unique combination has given birth to some of Europe's most exquisite masterpieces, each telling its own mesmerizing story. One such tale is depicted in "Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, " created by Everhard Rensig and Gerhard Remisch. Transport yourself to 1522-1526, where you can witness Christ's anguish before his crucifixion, beautifully rendered on this stunning piece. Moving forward in time to around 1530, we encounter "The Story of Lucretia" attributed to the enigmatic Master of the Kanis Triptych. Delve into ancient Roman history as Lucretia's tragic fate unfolds before your eyes through intricate pot metal and white glass craftsmanship. A glimpse into heraldry awaits with a mysterious Heraldic Roundel from the 1500s. Its unknown creator skillfully combines these materials to create an emblem that speaks volumes about lineage and identity. "The Kiss of Judas, " another collaboration between Rensig and Remisch dating back to 1522-1526, invites us into one of Christianity's most pivotal moments. The betrayal is palpable as Judas plants his treacherous kiss on Jesus' cheek – an emotional scene brought vividly to life through pot metal and white glass techniques. Traveling further back in time, panels from both mid-1200s and c. 1200-1225 captivate our senses with their timeless beauty. These anonymous creators have left behind enduring legacies that continue to inspire awe even today. As we navigate through more panels from various periods – including those depicting Jacob Returning to Canaan with Rachael and Leah Pursued by Laban or Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath – we witness the versatility of pot metal and white glass.