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Mater Dolorosa, Pedro de Mena  Spanish, Partial-gilt polychrome wood, Spanish, probably Málaga
Pedro de Mena
ca. 1674–85
The Mater Dolorosa, Lautenbach Master  German, Pot-metal glass and colorless glass, silver stain, and vitreous paint, South German
Lautenbach Master
Circle of Peter Hemmel von Andlau (Strassburger Werkstattgemeinschaft)
ca. 1480
Mater Dolorosa, Oak, French
French
late 15th century
Head of the Virgin (Mater Dolorosa), Pietro Ferloni  Italian, Wool, silk (19-20 warps per inch, 8 per cm.), Italian, Rome
Woven under the direction Pietro Ferloni
Manufactory Woven at the San Michele
Designer Guido Reni
mid-18th century
Mater Dolorosa, Camille-Auguste Gastine  French, Graphite and gouache
Camille-Auguste Gastine
1835–67
Lucas Vorsterman I
After Gerard Seghers
L. Sprinx
After Lucas Vorsterman I
After Gerard Seghers
Johann Sadeler I
After Christoph Schwarz
Publisher Johann Sadeler I
1570–1600
Workshop of Jacques de Gheyn II
Possibly after Jan Nagel
Mater Dolorosa (Our Lady of Sorrows), from "L'Estampe Originale", Félicien Rops  Belgian, Etching and drypoint; third state
Félicien Rops
Publisher André Marty
October–December 1893
Anonymous, 18th century
After Philippe de Champaigne
Publisher Pierre Drevet
ca. 1703
Gretchen in prayer before the Mater Dolorosa (recto). Studies of a Gretchen, a bearded male head, and other figures (verso), Theodor Richard Edward von Holst  British, Black and red chalk
Theodor Richard Edward von Holst
Subject Relates to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1828–31
Two Roundels with the Mater Dolorosa and Saint Peter, Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)  Italian, Pen and brown ink, over leadpoint underdrawing; incised compass construction for the drawn framing circular framing outlines; outlines finely pricked for transfer of the design; verso rubbed with black chalk pouncing dust, with an equilateral triangle drawn in pen and brown ink, and an unintelligible, cropped design in black chalk, on paper
On loan to The Met
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
ca. 1501-1503
Corpus from a Crucifix, Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Nymphenburg
Manufactory Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
Modeler Franz Anton Bustelli
ca. 1755