A Carmelite

Haly workshop

last half 18th century

A Carmelite by Haly workshop

Medium

Opaque white, tan, black, brown, pink, olive green, and waxlike colorless glass; copper and iron wire. Lampworked.

Dimensions

H 7.6 cm

Classification

Glass

Culture

probably French (Nevers)

Department

Robert Lehman Collection

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Robert Lehman Collection, 1975

Accession Number

1975.1.1567

Tags

Men

Art Historical Context

Nestled in the Robert Lehman Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art,A Carmelite* is delicate lampworked glass figurine crafted by the Haly workshop the last half of the18th century. Standing just 7.6 cm tall, this charming depiction of a Carmelite friar—likely the Nevers region of—captures the solemnity of the religious order known for its contemplative life and brown habits. The figure's tags as "Men" highlight its focus on male ecclesiastical portraiture, a popular motif in period glasswork. Lampworking, the technique used here, involved melting rods of colorful glass—opaque white, ta...

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