Triptych of the Virgin and Child with Saints

Art Institute of Chicago

Triptych of the Virgin and Child with Saints

South German

Date
c. 1510
Medium
Oil and tempera on panel
Culture
Germany
Department
Painting and Sculpture of Europe
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

In this triptych, Mary, crowned as the queen of heaven, is surrounded by female saints in an enclosed garden (called a hortus conclusus ) evoking paradise. Singled out on the right wing is Saint Ursula, thought to have been a British princess who set out on a pilgrimage to Rome, only to be martyred along with her throng of companions, depicted here at a miniature scale. Saint Agnes, another martyr of the early Christian era, is on the left wing. The gold framing arches refer to the combination of gilded sculpture and painting that was a common feature of German altarpieces in this period. The emphasis on youthful, female saints suggests that this was a devotional triptych for a community of nuns.

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Object type
AAT300033618

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