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| A Fine South German Baroque Ivory of the Virgin ( South German 1600 to 1700 ) | ||||
MediumIvory |
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Dimensions9.00cm wide 26.00cm high (3.54 inches wide 10.24 inches high) | ||||
Provenance
cf An ivory of Christ on the cross with the Virgin and St John attributed to Schenck in the National Museum, Munich
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By the mid 15th century the Virgin’s lament over the dead Christ had become an established subject for artists, and over the next two centuries she became the ideal model of compassion for the western church. The depiction of her mourning gave the Virgin greater prominence in the Passion story. She became the ‘Addolorata’, the epitome of every grieving mother. She felt the pain of Christ’s passion more deeply than anyone else like a ‘sword piercing her soul’ (Luke 2:35).
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Description / Expertise
A Fine South German Baroque Ivory of the Virgin mourning at the foot of the cross
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