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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 016
The Virgin mourning over her son became a popular devotional subject in the later Middle Ages. Rigid in death, Christ's body bears the marks of his Passion. His small scale may reflect the writings of German mystics, who believed that the Virgin, in the agony of her grief, imagined she was holding Christ as a baby once again in her arms.
[ Lucien J. Demotte , Paris and New York] ; [ Ruth and Leopold Blumka , New York (sold 1948)]
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