Madonna and Child for Statuette

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Madonna and Child for Statuette

Eric Gill

Date
1923
Medium
Wood engraving
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Eric Gill was a major figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. His efforts to strip his work of extraneous decoration also made him a harbinger of Art Deco. He was a hugely complicated figure, a devout Catholic yet also a sexual libertine, whose practices extended to incest and bestiality. This small image composed of spare, white, elegant lines against a black background recalls the form of a liturgical pax, a holy image meant to be kissed. In the image itself, the Virgin Mary kisses the baby Jesus on the lips, a seemingly innocent act that takes on new dimension in light of Gill’s proclivities. England, Europe

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