96 Items in this Learning Collection
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object
Collection Object

Copyright
All Rights Reserved ()

Schöne Madonna

Accession Number
2013/1.227

Title
Schöne Madonna

Artist(s)
Bohemian

Object Creation Date
circa 1400

Medium & Support
polychromed wood

Dimensions
11 1/4 in x 11 in x 4 3/4 in (28.58 cm x 27.94 cm x 12.07 cm)

Credit Line
Gift of an anonymous donor

Label copy
In Focus 2014:
Anonymous Artist
Bohemia, Prague, late 14th–early 15th century
Schöne Madonna (Beautiful Madonna)
circa 1400
Polychromed limewood
Gift of an anonymous donor, 2013/1.227
This work, a fragment of what was certainly a full length Schöne Madonna, or “beautiful Madonna,” is an example of the courtly refinement of the late Gothic International style in sculpture.
By the fourteenth century, devotion to the Virgin Mary in Europe had become increasingly important, particularly in Bohemia (a region in the present day Czech Republic with its capital at Prague). The tradition of the Schöne Madonna depicts the standing Virgin tenderly holding the infant Christ. She is often portrayed with a crown over her mantle to signal her role as Queen of Heaven, in which she sits at the right hand of her son, interceding on behalf of humankind. Frequently painted and sometimes gilded, such images were important aids to new trends in prayer and meditation emphasizing the emotional involvement of the faithful, who were encouraged to contemplate events from the lives of Christ, the Virgin, or the saints, as if they were taking place before their eyes.
The delicacy of the Virgin’s head and the quality of the carving of this Madonna, with its pensive expression, stylized oval face, and characteristic high hairline suggest a connection with the most refined example of the type, the Krumlov Madonna, illustrated at right.

Physical Description
Bust of Madonna with head facing down and to the side. The main sculpture is of wood with layers of paint on the face and veil.

Primary Object Classification
Sculpture

Primary Object Type
bust

Rights
If you are interested in using an image for a publication, please visit http://umma.umich.edu/request-image for more information and to fill out the online Image Rights and Reproductions Request Form.

Keywords
Mary
busts (figures)
religious (people)
wood (plant material)

& Author Notes

All Rights Reserved

On display

UMMA Gallery Location ➜ AMH, 1st floor ➜ 102 (Richard and Rosann Noel Gallery)