Met at the met: a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York
Parallel to the evolution of art history as a discrete discipline during the 1800s and 1900s, the rediscovery of medieval ivories is closely linked to their progression from their origins, to private collections, to public spaces in museums. Although the dynamics of the art market today still often...
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Zusammenfassung: | Parallel to the evolution of art history as a discrete discipline during the 1800s and 1900s, the rediscovery of medieval ivories is closely linked to their progression from their origins, to private collections, to public spaces in museums. Although the dynamics of the art market today still often lead newfound objects to private, sometimes untraceable, places, other items have followed opposite paths – as in the case of two fragments of a Late Antique ivory pyxis considered here. These fragments, recently put on display at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, entered the collection only in 2020, having made their way through generations of the family of art collector and dealer Dikran Kelekian (1867–1951). This study, the first to be devoted to these fascinating fragments, examines their iconography and tries to trace their provenance, dating, and function. |
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spelling | Campini, Ruben 1995- Verfasser (DE-588)1317527631 aut Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York Ruben Campini Setkání v met : znovuobjevení křesťanské slonovinové pyxidy v New Yorku 2023 Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Parallel to the evolution of art history as a discrete discipline during the 1800s and 1900s, the rediscovery of medieval ivories is closely linked to their progression from their origins, to private collections, to public spaces in museums. Although the dynamics of the art market today still often lead newfound objects to private, sometimes untraceable, places, other items have followed opposite paths – as in the case of two fragments of a Late Antique ivory pyxis considered here. These fragments, recently put on display at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, entered the collection only in 2020, having made their way through generations of the family of art collector and dealer Dikran Kelekian (1867–1951). This study, the first to be devoted to these fascinating fragments, examines their iconography and tries to trace their provenance, dating, and function. Zusammenfassungen in englischer und tschechischer Sprache Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 400-600 gnd rswk-swf Pyxis (DE-588)4197964-3 gnd rswk-swf Elfenbeinschnitzerei (DE-588)4152009-9 gnd rswk-swf Elfenbeinrelief (DE-588)4397779-0 gnd rswk-swf Eucharistie Motiv (DE-588)4153128-0 gnd rswk-swf Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd rswk-swf Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd rswk-swf Elfenbeinrelief (DE-588)4397779-0 s Elfenbeinschnitzerei (DE-588)4152009-9 s Pyxis (DE-588)4197964-3 s Eucharistie Motiv (DE-588)4153128-0 s Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 s Geschichte 400-600 z DE-604 Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 b Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 s volume:10 number:2 year:2023 pages:100-106 Convivium Brno, 2023 10, 2 (2023), Seite 100-106 (DE-604)BV042141950 2336-3452 (DE-600)2797007-3 |
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title | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York |
title_alt | Setkání v met : znovuobjevení křesťanské slonovinové pyxidy v New Yorku |
title_auth | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York |
title_exact_search | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York |
title_exact_search_txtP | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York |
title_full | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York Ruben Campini |
title_fullStr | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York Ruben Campini |
title_full_unstemmed | Met at the met a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York Ruben Campini |
title_short | Met at the met |
title_sort | met at the met a christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in new york |
title_sub | a Christian ivory pyxis rediscovered in New York |
topic | Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 gnd Pyxis (DE-588)4197964-3 gnd Elfenbeinschnitzerei (DE-588)4152009-9 gnd Elfenbeinrelief (DE-588)4397779-0 gnd Eucharistie Motiv (DE-588)4153128-0 gnd Ikonographie (DE-588)4026535-3 gnd Sammlung (DE-588)4128844-0 gnd |
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