Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This early state of Daniel Hopfer’s etching was likely printed during the artist’s lifetime, though subsequent identifications of its subject vary. Some believe it depicts Saint Barbara (who displays a chalice and communion wafer in a nearby woodcut by Hans Baldung Grien, 2009.43). Others argue the figure is the Virgin Mary, with the hovering head of Christ and the tiny Crucifixion on the host above her abdomen announcing her pregnancy. Unlike many Japanese prints in this gallery, the image does not refer to a specific cult statue or pilgrimage site. Instead, Mary’s halo, regal throne, and cloth of honor reflect the power of the entire Church.
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Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent with a Diadem
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Albrecht Altdorfer — Altarpiece with the Beautiful Virgin of
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Martin Schongauer — The Madonna on the Crescent Crowned by T
Simon Wynhoutsz Frisius|Lucas van Leyden — Virgin and Child
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent
Hieronymous Wierix — The Virgin and Child
Heinrich Aldegrever — The Virgin and Child on a Crescent Moo
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent (copy)