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Collection Online as of March 16, 2026

Christ Carried to the Tomb
1678
(French, 1598–1688)
Sheet: 44.1 x 29.2 cm (17 3/8 x 11 1/2 in.); Support: 47 x 37 cm (18 1/2 x 14 9/16 in.); Matted: 55.9 x 40.6 cm (22 x 16 in.)
James Parmelee Fund 2023.160
Catalogue raisonné: Montaiglon 31; Inventaire du fonds français (XVIIe siècle) 27
Location: Not on view
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The foreground figure was portrayed using swelled lines that terminate at the edge of the form, creating the optical illusion of contour lines.Description
The French engraver Claude Mellan spent time in Rome, where he developed a unique engraving style that uses simplified linear patterns and swelled lines to create optical, almost abstract effects. He created Christ Carried to the Tomb later in his career, when he had fully developed his linear approach to engraving, using swelled lines alone, without the use of crosshatching. The subject of Christ’s burial procession was somewhat unusual among works of the period, and Mellan went further to highlight a lesser-known passage from the biblical book of Matthew in the foreground that describes the resurrection of saints after Christ’s death on the cross. This rather obscure subject matter aligned with Mellan’s emphasis, throughout his career, on presenting engravings that offered something unique and extraordinary to his audience of collectors.- Private collection, France?–2023(C.G. Boerner, New York and Dusseldorf), sold to The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OHDecember 4, 2023–The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
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