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The Virgin with a Starry Crown

1508
(German, 1471–1528)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 32
State
II/II
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

Dürer made four engravings of the Virgin and Child standing on a crescent moon. These devotional images link the Madonna with the pregnant woman of the apocalypse from chapter 12 of the Book of Revelation. The verse says that "a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars . . . " appeared in heaven, delivering a son to conquer Satan—a prefiguration of Christ. In direct contrast with the crowned Virgin here, whose double aureole shines extravagantly around her figure, Dürer conceived the Madonna (1958.116) with simplicity and humility. In each he presents the dual roles of the Virgin as the Queen of Heaven and as the humble mother of Jesus.
A vertically oriented print in dense black-inked fine lines depicts the Virgin Mary and nude baby Christ with light skin tones. Standing on a crescent moon, Mary wears a starry crown and robes while fine lines create a radiant light around them. Christ reaches toward her chest from our right. In the lower right corner, the date 1508 is inscribed above a monogram with a small D tucked inside a large A.

The Virgin with a Starry Crown

1508

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany

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