Virgin and Child

Netherlandish (Antwerp?) Netherlandish

Not on view

The Virgin nurses her son as they sit in a landscape of gently rolling hills. This small, readily transportable image, intended for private devotion, would have served as a reminder to its viewer of Mary’s compassionate love of Christ. Paintings of the Virgin and Child like the Lehman picture were extremely popular in the early- to mid-sixteenth century and production was localized in major artistic centers like Antwerp. This composition is especially close to others associated with the Female Half-Lengths group, including the Virgin and Child also in the Lehman Collection (1975.1.123).

Virgin and Child, Netherlandish (Antwerp?), Oil on wood, Netherlandish

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