● On view now — Gallery 236
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This ivory statuette with its gangly Christ Child and rather plain-faced Virgin seems far removed from the aristocratic figures produced in Paris, which was a great center for the production of Gothic ivories. The angular and somewhat earthy figures and the intensity of the connection between mother and child find parallels in other more monumental sculpture made in the Meuse valley, where present-day Belgium, Holland and Germany meet. This border region had a long and distinguished artistic tradition.
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French — Virgin and Child
German — Madonna and Child
Flemish — Virgin and Child
French — Virgin and Child
Flemish — Virgin and Child
Alessandro Algardi — Madonna and Child
Italian — Virgin and Child
French — Virgin of the Annunciation
Spanish — Seated Madonna and Child
German — The Education of the Virgin
Nevers, France — Madonna and Child
French — Virgin and Child