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Series Title: The Life of the Virgin

Christ Disputing with Doctors

c. 1503–1504
(German, 1471–1528)
Medium
woodcut
Credit Line
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 203
Public Domain
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Not on view

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These two woodcuts (1959.99.16-17) feature events that overlap in both Mary’s and Jesus’s lives. The first is a scene in which Mary finds Jesus, after days of searching, speaking from behind a lectern to the temple’s elders. The second refers to the the moment Mary was forced to say goodbye to her son as he leaves for Jerusalem and ultimately on to the events of his Passion. This print represents the most sorrowful episode of the series as Mary kneels, beseeching Jesus to stay.
A vertically oriented woodcut in dense black-inked fine lines depicts a youthful Christ with light skin tone standing at a lectern inside a vaulted building. He is surrounded by scholars with light skin tones wearing robes and headcoverings. In the foreground, two men lean over an open book while others enter past a tall column. Hatching and cross-hatching create deep shadows across the architectural space and draped garments.

Christ Disputing with Doctors

c. 1503–1504

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany, early 16th Century

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