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The Virgin and Child with the Pear

1511
(German, 1471–1528)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 33b
Public Domain
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Dürer portrays the Virgin and Child on an outing away from the city in this relatively casual moment in which they rest beside a tree. As the Christ child looks directly toward the viewer to bestow a blessing, his young mother tries to redirect his attention to the pear in her hand. Here, Dürer emphasizes the natural actions of a mother trying to distract her child. Although Mary knows his holy mission and tragic destiny, she still attempts to prolong her child’s joyful youth with innocent amusements. Dürer demonstrates his further technical and artistic development in this medium through the subtle overall tonality he achieved with light and shadow, particularly in the sky and Mary’s clothing.
A vertically oriented white-gray engraving with black ink depicts the Virgin Mary, seated with the baby Christ against a gnarled tree on our right, both with light skin tones, in front of a river landscape. Mary gazes down at Christ on her lap while holding a pear. In the background, a stone bridge leads toward a fortified tower. A plaque at top reads "1511," and a monogrammed tablet rests at the bottom left.

The Virgin and Child with the Pear

1511

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany

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