Christ Gathering Roses, Centerpiece of an Altar Cloth(?)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Christ Gathering Roses, Centerpiece of an Altar Cloth(?)

Date
early to mid-1400s
Medium
Linen: plain weave; silk: embroidery (split stitch)
Culture
Germany
Department
Textiles
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The altar cloth was probably made for a southern German convent in the 15th century. While the focus on the Christ child is typical for female spirituality in the late Middle Ages, there are no comparative examples for the Christ child picking flowers. The detailed depiction of plants and flowers is of unusual quality for the embroideries of this period. The Christ child has put aside his globe to devote himself entirely to picking flowers.

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