Saint Michael

Nuremberg School German, 1400-1500
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in

European: Medieval and Renaissance, Level 2, West Wing

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Saint Michael

between 1510 and 1520

Nuremberg School

1400-1500

German

Unknown

Linden wood

Overall: 55 × 26 1/2 × 3 1/4 inches (139.7 × 67.3 × 8.3 cm)

Sculpture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Gift of Ralph H. Booth

22.191

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

In 1921, (Fritz Goldschmidt and Victor Wallerstein, Galerie Goldschmidt-Wallerstein), (Berlin, Germany)

August 1, 1921, sold to Ralph H. Booth, Grosse Point, Michigan, USA

1922-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Bulletin of the DIA 3, no. 3 (1921): pp. 22-29, p. 26 (ill.).

Valentiner, W.R. "Recent Accessions." Bulletin of the DIA 3, no. 3 (December 1921): pp. 22-29, p. 26 (ill.).

Valentiner, Wilhelm R. "New Period Rooms." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 4, no. 4 (January 1923): pp. 26–32, 26 (ill.), 29.

Valentiner, W.R. "Late Gothic Sculpture in Detroit." Art Quarterly 6, no. 4 (Autumn 1943): pp. 276- 306, p. 296 (ill.).

Gillerman, D. Gothic Sculpture in America, vol. II. The Museums of the Midwest. Turnhout 2001, p. 158, no. 120 (ill.).

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Nuremberg School, Saint Michael, between 1510 and 1520, linden wood. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Ralph H. Booth, 22.191.

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