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Virgin and Child

Burgundian (Artist)
ca. 1425 (late Medieval)
limestone
(Renaissance Europe )

Nearly life-size, this masterpiece of Burgundian carving comes from a chapel in the cathedral of Besançon. The Virgin and Child, with their thick drapery, weighty bodies, and lack of ornament, reflect the 15th-century movement away from the Gothic ideal of the elegant, slender aristocrat towards greater realism and ordinary proportions. The revolution was initiated in Dijon by the sculptor Claus Sluter, in whose following this unknown master must be counted.

The Christ Child's ball represents the world and therefore his dominion over all things: the paradox of the tiny child with infinite power expressed through a childish toy.

Provenance
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Cathedral of Besançon; Mr. Champy, Chateau Saint-Apollinaire [near Dijon], 1906, by purchase; Mr. Décailly, Chateau Saint-Apollinaire, 1932, by inheritance; Simon Le Grand, Amsterdam, 1938, by purchase; Raphael Stora, Paris and New York, ca. 1940, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1959, by purchase.

Exhibitions

1998-2001 Highlights from the Collection. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.
1962 The International Style: The Arts in Europe Around 1400. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.

Conservation

Date Description Narrative
Technical Report other
12/1/1959 Treatment cleaned; loss compensation
12/4/1959 Treatment cleaned; loss compensation; mounted
5/20/1988 Treatment cleaned
8/3/1994 Treatment cleaned
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Geographies

(Place of Origin) France, Besançon (Place of Discovery)

Measurements

H: 61 1/2 x W: 25 3/8 x D: 6215 9/16 in. (156.2 x 64.5 x 39.5 cm)

Credit Line

Museum purchase, 1959

Location in Museum

Centre Street: Third Floor: Lobby

Accession Number

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27.560

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600 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
21201

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410-547-9000

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