● On view now — Gallery 202
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This painting was once part of the Saint Anne Altarpiece, a series of 10 panels set within an architectural frame that hung behind a church’s altar. Gerard David and his workshop produced this large-scale project for export to Spain. In the scene here three key figures in Jesus’s life—the Virgin Mary, John the Evangelist, and Mary Magdalene—gracefully kneel over his crucified body with tears on their cheeks. This work was likely the central, lowest panel, positioned directly behind the altar to be reflected upon during the blessing of the Eucharist, reminding worshipers of Jesus’s bodily sacrifice on behalf of humanity.
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Netherlandish — The Lamentation
Ambrosius Benson — The Lamentation
Simon Marmion — The Lamentation of Christ
Petrus Christus — The Lamentation
German — Entombment
Jan Provost — The Crucifixion
Colijn de Coter — Bewening van Christus
Master of the Holy Blood — The Descent from the Cross
Cornelis Engebrechtsz — Christ on the Cross, with Mary, John
Sodoma (Italian, 1477–1549) — The Crucifixion
Master of the Schlägl Altarpiece (German) — Altarpiece with