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A painting of a haloed Christ with white hair and a beard. In each corner of the painting is a winged animal with a scroll. The image is surrounded with a gold leaf border and brightly colored flowers.
French (French (culture or style))
Christ in Majesty
1470 – 1480
Museum purchase made possible by the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2017
2017/1.551.1
A bearded man, wearing only a crown of thorns, a loincloth, and a long robe, stands stooped and sorrowful at the top of a short flight of steps. A man wearing a pointed cap and holding a scepter in his left hand emerges from the doorway behind him and points toward him with his right hand. A riotous crowd, full of grimacing and leering faces, stands on the steps and ground below. A column and a bundle of switches appear through the window behind the crowned figure. A small snarling dog appears in the foreground next to the steps where the artist's initials "M + S" are inscribed.
Martin Schongauer
Ecce Homo (Passion Series)
1475 – 1485
Museum Purchase
1961/1.169

French (French (culture or style))
Leaf from a Book of Hours (Suffrage to St. Barbara)
1475 – 1485
Bequest of Mrs. John Alexander
1992/2.9
A painting of Christ on a cross with two haloed figures beneath him and the sun and moon above him. The image is surrounded by a gold leaf border and brightly painted flowers.
French (French (culture or style))
Crucifixion
1470 – 1480
Museum purchase made possible by the Director's Acquisition Committee, 2017
2017/1.551.2

Zoan Andrea;Andrea Mantegna;Italian (Italian (culture or style))
Descent into Limbo
1475 – 1480
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1979/1.159
This figure of Christ wears a volumnious mantle and strides forcefully forward with his left leg. His hands, now broken off, once held either a cross-staff or a globe while he made of gesture of blessing with the other. His robe appears to have originally been gilded and then painted over with red to impart his garment with a lustrous quality.
German
Standing Christ
1470 – 1480
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.55
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