
Cleveland Museum of Art
Kneeling Carthusian Monk
- Date
- c. 1380–1400
- Medium
- marble
- Culture
- France, Burgundy, Dijon
- Department
- Medieval Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
These are the only known surviving sculpted examples of kneeling Carthusian monks. These two figures would have formed part of a private devotional group, probably in a monk’s cell, with a sculpture of the crucified Christ or the Virgin positioned between them. They wear the recognizable white scapular, a hooded garment with front and back panels tied together with a tab.
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