
Property from a Dutch Private Collection
The Resurrection
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
English, probably Nottingham, 15th century
The Resurrection
partially gilt and polychromed alabaster
42 by 27cm., 16½ by 10⅝in.
Sotheby's London, 27 April 1972, lot 7
F. Cheetham, Alabaster Images of Medieval England, Woodbridge, 2003, p. 137, no. 88
The Resurrection is among the most popular images produced by the English alabaster carving workshops in the 15th century. In this fine panel, the subject is depicted with the usual iconography of four sleeping soldiers and Christ emerging from the tomb with one foot placed on the reclining soldier – a convention which Cheetham (op. cit. 1984, p. 272) has argued may have been inspired by contemporary mystery plays. Retaining much of its polychromy and gilding, the present relief compares in both style and composition to a panel in the Musée des Antiquités, Rouen (Cheetham, op. cit. 2003, pl. XVI).
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