Enthroned Virgin and Child

Cleveland Museum of Art

Enthroned Virgin and Child

Date
1225–50
Medium
copper: repoussé, gilded, engraved, chased; black glass beads; light turquoise enameled pearls
Culture
France, Limousin, Limoges, Gothic period, 13th century
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Both the Virgin and the Christ child are lavishly attired. Their mantle hems are engraved to create the illusion of being fur-lined, and turquoise enamel beads create "pearl"-studded decorative bands on the Virgin’s wrist, knee, and crown and on Christ’s collar. The similarity of their garments emphasizes the close relationship between the mother and child and their joint rule over the kingdom of heaven. Once part of a larger ensemble, this relief may have decorated an altar frontal, devotional tabernacle, or reliquary.

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