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Virgin and Child Sheltering Supplicants under Her Cloak
Virgin and Child Sheltering Supplicants under Her Cloak

Virgin and Child Sheltering Supplicants under Her Cloak

ArtistAttributed to Peter Koellin German, active circa 1450–1475
Datecirca 1470
MediumLindenwood, polychrome, gold and silver leaf
Dimensions57 x 32 x 9 1/2 in. (144.8 x 81.3 x 24.1 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of R. J. Reynolds Industries Inc.
Object numberG.61.13.1
On View
Not on view
ProvenanceJ & S Goldschmidt, Frankfurt (1911); Catsel (Castle?) Ettersburg, Hessia, Germany; private collection, Vienna; with Paul Drey Gallery, NY; sold to NCMA, 1961Published ReferencesJ[ustus] B[ier], "R. J. Reynolds Co. Gives Important Sculpture," North Carolina Museum of Art Calendar of Art Events 5, no. 3 (December 1961), discussed 3-4, illus. (b-w) 3.

Malcolm Vaughan, "The Connoisseur in America." Connoisseur (April 1962), 278, illus.

Emporium (June 1962), 29, illus.

"Accessions of American and Canadian Museum, October-December 1961," The Art Quarterly (Spring 1962), 70, illus. 73.

Museum News (December 1962), illus.

Gazette des Beaux-Arts (Supplement) no. 1129 (February 1963), 24.

"Acquisitions," North Carolina Museum of Art Bulletin 4, nos. 2 and 3 (Winter-Spring 1964), mentioned 4, listed 60, illus. (b-w) 41.

St. Mary's Junior College, Bulletin (December 1966), illus. cover.

Charles W. Stanford, Masterpieces in the North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1966), no. 37, illus. (color).

North Carolina Architect, 20th Anniversary North Carolina Museum of Art 1947-1967 (Raleigh, NC: The North Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1967) 15. Artwork included without mention in writing.

Justus Bier, "The Statue of a Madonna with the Protective Cloak by Peter Koellin of Esslingen," North Carolina Museum of Art Bulletin 9 nos. 3 and 4 (March 1970), 6-13, illus. (b-w) 6, details (b-w) 8-10.

Edgar Peters Bowron, ed., Introduction to the Collections (Chapel Hill: published for the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, by The University of North Carolina Press, 1983), illus. (b-w) 170.

Introduction to the Collections, rev. ed. (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1992), illus. (b-w) 148.

Anna Upchurch, "Private Support for a Public Collection," North Carolina Museum of Art Preview (Spring 1993), illus. (b-w) 14.

Rebecca Martin Nagy, entry for Madonna and Child Sheltering Supplicants Under Her Cloak, in North Carolina Museum of Art: Handbook of the Collections, Rebecca Martin Nagy, ed. (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1998), 69, 82, illus. (color) 82.

Seeing Women: Celebrating Women's History through Art. Newspapers in Education (supplement to the Raleigh News & Observer), n.d.: 4-5, illus. (b-w) 4.

Rebecca Martin Nagy, entry for Madonna and Child Sheltering Supplicants Under Her Cloak, in North Carolina Museum of Art: Handbook of the Collections, rev. ed. (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2010), 158, illus. (color) 159.

Rachelle Garbarine, “Pictures of Faith,” NCCatholics (December 2015), briefly discussed 18, illus. (color) 19.

Katherine T. Brown, Mary of Mercy in Medieval and Renaissance Italian Art (London and New York: Routledge, 2017), discussed 164, illus. (b-w) 163, fig. 72.
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