Object Name
Artist/Maker
Object Type
Date
1483-1540
Medium
boxwood
Credit Line
The British Museum, London, United Kingdom
Object Number
WB.238
Location
Not currently on display
Institution/Owner
External Link
Dimensions
Open (Length): 9.8 cm (3 7/8 in.)
Description
Upper half: Adoration of the Magi
Lower half: Pietà with St James the Greater and St Ursula; figures of male and female donors kneeling at either side. On the table on which they kneel are two paired shields of arms.
source: British Museum website
Signature, Inscriptions, and Markings
Inscription
Carved Latin inscriptions around edges:
VBI EST QVI NAT' EST REX IVDEOR VIDIMVS ENIM STELLA' EI' I ORIETE [inner upper; Matt.ii.2]
DOLENS POST MORTEM XPM SUSCEPIT IN ULNIS [inner lower]
Omnia dat Dominvs non habet ergo mi [outer]
Bene omnia fecit Dominvs marci [outer]
[source: British Museum website]
VBI EST QVI NAT' EST REX IVDEOR VIDIMVS ENIM STELLA' EI' I ORIETE [inner upper; Matt.ii.2]
DOLENS POST MORTEM XPM SUSCEPIT IN ULNIS [inner lower]
Omnia dat Dominvs non habet ergo mi [outer]
Bene omnia fecit Dominvs marci [outer]
[source: British Museum website]
Markings
Carved coats of arms of Jacques de Borsele, Lord of Gouda and wife Ursula de Foreest on lower half below kneeling figures
Published References
Charles Hercules Read, 'The Waddesdon Bequest: Catalogue of the Works of Art bequeathed to the British Museum by Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, M.P., 1898', London, 1902, no. 238, pl.XLIX; O.M. Dalton, 'The Waddesdon Bequest', 2nd edn (rev), British Museum, London, 1927, no.238; Richard Marks, 'Two Early 16th Century Boxwood Carvings Associated with the Glymes Family of Bergen op Zoom', in Oud Holland, Jaarg. 91, No. 3, 1977, p. 140; Paul Williamson, 'Netherlandish Sculpture 1450-1550', London, 2002, p.140; Evelin Wetter, 'Zwei spätmittelalterliche Betnüsse aus den südlichen Niederlanden', in Monographien der Abegg-Stiftung Bern, 15, Abegg-Stiftung, Riggisberg, 2011, p.58; John Lowden and John Cherry, 'Medieval ivories and works of art : the Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario', Art Gallery of Ontario, Seattle, 2008, p.138, p.142;
Catalogue Raisonné
Romanelli 34
Provenance
Provenance
Baron Ferdinand Rothschild, London; Acquired by British Museum 1898
Previous Owner(s)
Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild