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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
Martin Schongauer was one of the most prolific early engravers from the Rhine Valley. He signed all his prints with his initials, making him the first printmaker whose authorship was absolutely clear. While a handful of the artist’s paintings survive, Schongauer’s engravings inspired generations of artists, including Albrecht Dürer. This iconic image shows the Holy Family resting while fleeing the Massacre of the Innocents and their home in Israel for Egypt. The work reflects some traditional accounts of the story, in which angels lowered date palms for easy harvesting, so Mary, Joseph, and the Christ Child would not starve.
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Martin Schongauer (German, c. 1450–1491) — The Flight into E
Martin Schongauer (German, c. 1450–1491) — Life of the Virgi
Bernardino Passeri — Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Albrecht Altdorfer — The Virgin with the Blessing Child in a
Bernardino Passeri — The Holy Family with John the Baptist i
Albrecht Dürer — Saint Eustace
Albrecht Altdorfer (German, c. 1480–1538) — The Virgin in a
Master MZ — Two Lovers
Lucas Cranach the Elder — The Penance of Saint John Chrisost
Aegidius Sadeler II|Albrecht Dürer — Virgin and Child in a L
Albrecht Dürer — The Lamentation, from The Large Passion
Albrecht Dürer — The Lamentation