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Virgin Crowned by an Angel

1520
(German, 1471–1528)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Catalogue raisonné
Meder 41
State
I/II
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

The boundary between heaven and earth is obscured in this engraving as an angel descends to crown the Virgin with a simple diadem. Although she is plainly dressed and sits on a simple wooden bench, Dürer portrays Mary as the Queen of Heaven. Her direct gaze communicates her role as an intermediary with God for the sake of humankind. Like his Virgin with the Swaddled Child of the same year, Dürer employed a halo emitting dense striations of light to emphasize the Virgin’s holiness. He considered the two part of a set of three engravings and gave several away during his journey to the Netherlands from 1520 to 1521.
A vertically oriented white-gray engraving with black ink depicts the Virgin Mary seated with baby Christ on her lap, both with light skin tones and radiant halos. Mary wears voluminous robes and has long wavy hair. Above, a winged angel flies from the left, placing a crown on her head. A distant townscape sits to the left. At the bottom left corner, a tablet features the year 1520 and the monogram AD.

Virgin Crowned by an Angel

1520

Albrecht Dürer

(German, 1471–1528)
Germany

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