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Virgin and Child with an Apple

c. 1475
(German, c. 1450–1491)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Lehrs V.195.39
Public Domain
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The apple held by the child alludes to Mary as the "New Eve."

Description

This engraving shows the Virgin and Child on a little mound of earth, resembling a sculpture on a pedestal. The apple held by the infant alludes to the Virgin's status in Catholic theology as the "New Eve," who, by birthing the son of God participated in the possibility of the redemption of humankind from the stain of Eve's original sin. This print, alongside the one of Saint Martin (1924.509) and Saint John the Baptist (1924.510), belong to a series of standing holy figures, never completed by Martin Schongauer, and characterized by isolation of the subject against a blank background.
A vertically oriented white-gray engraving with black ink depicts the Virgin Mary standing holding baby Christ, both with light skin tones. Mary looks down at Christ, her long wavy hair gathered by a beaded headband. She wears voluminous robes with deep folds created by fine lines. Christ sits in her arms holding an apple and looking to the right. At her feet is a mound of earth featuring a central monogram.

Virgin and Child with an Apple

c. 1475

Martin Schongauer

(German, c. 1450–1491)
Germany

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