
I was immediately reminded of the woman who was shamed for
breastfeeding at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London earlier this
month! Well, this Virgin ain't got
no problem suckling her little ginger Christ at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
in Kansas City!
"Virgin and Child Enthrones" circa 1465-1470, Hans
Memling (Flemish) circa 1430 - 1494"Virgin and Child in a Domestic Interior" circa 1460-1467, Petrus Christus (Flemish) circa 1410 - 1475/1476
"The Mourning Virgin" circa 1510, Hans Tilman Riemenschneider (German) circa 1460 - 1531
"Saint John the Baptist" 1535, Tiziano Minio (Italian) 1517 - 1552
"Portrait of a Young Man" circa 1550-1555, Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo de Mariano) (Italian) 1503 - 1572
"Christ on the Cross" circa 1605-1610, Workshop of
El Greco (Domenikos Theorokopoulos) (Spanish) 1541 - 1614
If only it had been an actual El Greco, but still it a
pretty badass crucifix! Not only
was this used as an object of religious devotion, it might also have been a
sort of Renaissance "catalogue" or model shown to prospective patrons
to give them an idea of what a commissioned painting might look like. Sweet.
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