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The Virgin fainting at the foot of the Cross, with St John and a holy woman

Relief
ca. 1530 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Here St John and a female figure, possibly St Mary Magdalene, support the fainting Virgin. This group would originally have formed part of a Marian or Passion altarpiece, with a scene of the Crucifixion at its centre. An unusual feature is the upturned and twisted left hand of St John. This might suggest that the group was placed directly in front of the Cross. In most Passion altarpieces it would have stood well below it and to the left.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Virgin fainting at the foot of the Cross, with St John and a holy woman (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Carved oak, with later overpainting
Brief description
Relief, group from the Crucifixion.
Physical description
Relief in painted oak. The fainting Virgin is supported by St John, to the left, and by a woman, to the right. The colours mainly red and blue, have been freely restored.
Dimensions
  • Height: 56.5cm
  • Width: 53.5cm
Credit line
Given by Miss E. Rothwell, in memory of Mr W. E. Miller
Object history
Given by Miss E . Rothwell, London in memory of Mr W.E. Miller.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Here St John and a female figure, possibly St Mary Magdalene, support the fainting Virgin. This group would originally have formed part of a Marian or Passion altarpiece, with a scene of the Crucifixion at its centre. An unusual feature is the upturned and twisted left hand of St John. This might suggest that the group was placed directly in front of the Cross. In most Passion altarpieces it would have stood well below it and to the left.
Bibliographic reference
Williamson, Paul, Netherlandish Sculpture 1450-1550, London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 2002. 160p., ill. ISBN 1851773738.
Collection
Accession number
A.50-1940

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Record createdDecember 10, 2002
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