COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
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The AMICA Library
Collection
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AMICA ID:
CMA_.2002.52
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CMA_.2002.52
AMICA ID
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AMICA Library Year:
2003
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2003
AMICA Library Year
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Object Type:
Books
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Books
Object Type
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Creator Name:
Bening, Simon
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Bening, Simon
Creator Name
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Creator Nationality:
Flemish
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Flemish
Creator Nationality
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Creator Role:
artist
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artist
Creator Role
false
Creator Dates/Places:
1483 - 1561
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1483 - 1561
Creator Dates/Places
false
Gender:
M
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M
Gender
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Creator Birth Place:
either Ghent or Antwerp
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either Ghent or Antwerp
Creator Birth Place
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Creator Name-CRT:
Simon Bening
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Simon Bening
Creator Name-CRT
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Title:
Single Leaf with Scenes from the Last Supper
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Single Leaf with Scenes from the Last Supper
Title
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Title Type:
Primary
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Primary
Title Type
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View:
Full View
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Full View
View
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Creation Date:
c.1525-1530
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c.1525-1530
Creation Date
false
Creation Start Date:
1525
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1525
Creation Start Date
false
Creation End Date:
1530
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1530
Creation End Date
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Materials and Techniques:
tempera with liquid gold and silver on vellum; wooden board
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tempera with liquid gold and silver on vellum; wooden board
Materials and Techniques
false
Classification Term:
Manuscript
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Manuscript
Classification Term
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Style or Period:
Flanders, Bruges, 16th century
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Flanders, Bruges, 16th century
Style or Period
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Dimensions:
Overall: 17cm x 12.5cm
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Overall: 17cm x 12.5cm
Dimensions
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AMICA Contributor:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Cleveland Museum of Art
AMICA Contributor
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Owner Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Owner Location
false
ID Number:
2002.52
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2002.52
ID Number
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Credit Line:
Gift of Bruce Ferrini, Pamela Ferrini, associates, and friends in memory of Matthew Ferrini
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Gift of Bruce Ferrini, Pamela Ferrini, associates, and friends in memory of Matthew Ferrini
Credit Line
false
Rights:
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<a href="http://www.clevelandart.org/museum/disclaim2.html"target="_new">http://www.clevelandart.org/museum/disclaim2.html</a>
Rights
false
Provenance:
Collection of Comte Paul Durrieu, Paris (1855-1925)
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Collection of Comte Paul Durrieu, Paris (1855-1925)
Provenance
false
Context:
Bening's long career in Bruges (1508-55) was distinguished by a series of major commissions for celebrated families north and south of the Alps. This illuminated leaf, one of eleven preserved from the now lost parent manuscript, was painted for a member of the important Spanish family of Enriquez de Ribera, whose coat of arms appears at the bottom of the miniature.In the upper register, Jesus gives Judas (dressed in yellow and green) a piece of bread to indicate his knowledge of the Apostle's betrayal, as depicted primarily according to the Gospel of John (13:21-30). Two banderoles contain Christ's words to the Apostles: Amen dico vobis quod unus vestrum me proditurus est (Verily I say unto you that one of you shall betray me [Matthew 26:21]); Qui intinxit mecum panem in paropside is me tradet (He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me [Matthew 26:23]).In the lower register, Judas, realizing his betrayal is understood, gets up suddenly to leave. His wooden stool topples over, and Christ's words appear in a banderole: Quod facis fac cito (What thou doest, do quickly [John 13:27]).The two scenes are surrounded by an illusionistic border in liquid silver, with liquid gold acanthus, butterflies and flowers. In the upper left of the border is the Evangelist Matthew.
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Bening's long career in Bruges (1508-55) was distinguished by a series of major commissions for celebrated families north and south of the Alps. This illuminated leaf, one of eleven preserved from the now lost parent manuscript, was painted for a member of the important Spanish family of Enriquez de Ribera, whose coat of arms appears at the bottom of the miniature.In the upper register, Jesus gives Judas (dressed in yellow and green) a piece of bread to indicate his knowledge of the Apostle's betrayal, as depicted primarily according to the Gospel of John (13:21-30). Two banderoles contain Christ's words to the Apostles: Amen dico vobis quod unus vestrum me proditurus est (Verily I say unto you that one of you shall betray me [Matthew 26:21]); Qui intinxit mecum panem in paropside is me tradet (He that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, the same shall betray me [Matthew 26:23]).In the lower register, Judas, realizing his betrayal is understood, gets up suddenly to leave. His wooden stool topples over, and Christ's words appear in a banderole: Quod facis fac cito (What thou doest, do quickly [John 13:27]).The two scenes are surrounded by an illusionistic border in liquid silver, with liquid gold acanthus, butterflies and flowers. In the upper left of the border is the Evangelist Matthew.
Context
false
Related Image Identifier Link:
CMA_.2002.52.tif
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CMA_.2002.52.tif
Related Image Identifier Link
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