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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This sparely drawn, anonymous woodcut suggests an incomplete design for stained glass. Copies of the complete book, The Spiritual Interpretation of the Life of Christ , were doubtless also offered in a boldly hand-colored version. In this scene (Luke 19: 1-10), Jesus Christ passes through Jericho and notices a wealthy, but diminutive, devotee who has climbed a sycamore tree (drawn here with recognizable seed pods) in order to see him better. Recognizing Zacchaeus’s enthusiasm, Christ invites himself and his entourage to dinner, guaranteeing both his host’s conversion and salvation. German Bible verse translations, simple illustrations, and prayers help the attentive reader along the same path.
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Hans Leonhard Schäuffelein — How the Heart Will Be Perfected
Hans Weiditz, II — Lucius Mutius, Scipio Africanus, and Paul
Jan Swart — Illustration from Die Bibel (Vorsterman), plate
Monogrammist S.G. — New Testament Scene, plate thirteen from
Master of the Boccaccio Illustrations — Martyrdom of Saint C
Urs Graf, the Elder — Illustration from Postilla by Parisien
Hans Holbein, the younger — Illustration from a German Bible
Hans Sebald Beham — The Rain of Manna from Biblische Histori
Monogrammist H.H. — Illustration from Turnierbuch (Tournamen
Anonymous — Offering of the Paschal Lamb from the German Bib