Hildesheim Cathedral Font [plaster cast]
after unknown (German sculptor); Künsthardt, F.
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Date
1870-1875Description
General view; The plaster cast is patinated to resemble brass. The original cast brass font is decorated with representations on the cover of Moses and Aaron on either side of an altar, an Allegory of Pity, the Anointing of Christ by St. Mary Magdalen, and the Passage through the Red Sea of the Israelites, the Ark of the Covenant, the Baptism of Christ, and the Virgin and Child between two bishops and the Provost Wilbernus at her feet; the figures supporting the font represent the Rivers of Paradise. The font (ca. 1220) was given to the Cathedral of Hildesheim by Wilbernus, Provost of Hildesheim (1216-1220). Source: V&A (Victoria and Albert Museum) [website]; http://www.vam.ac.uk/ (accessed 4/27/2009)
Type of Work
replica; font (religious building fixture)Subject
allegorical, New Testament, Old Testament and Apocrypha, portraits, saints, Jesus Christ, donor portrait, Nineteenth century, Gothic (Medieval)
Rights
Rights Statement
Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only