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 virtuoso print replicates the cloth that Saint Veronica used to wipe Christ’s face on the way to his death. The cloth is called a sudarium, a contact relic containing the print-like impression of the savior’s face. Claude Mellan engraved Christ’s portrait in one seemingly unbroken line; the spiral from the center of his nose swirls outward to delineate the fabric. The artist’s way of approaching the swelling engraved line, produced with increased burin pressure, lends the image an abstract quality.
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Guido Reni|Cajetanus Urbinas|Cajetanus Urbinas — Head of Chr
Cornelis Galle II|Guido Reni|Adrian van Melar — Head of Chri
Jean Morin|Philippe de Champaigne — La sainte Face couronnee
Sebastiano Conca — Christ on the Cross
Guido Reni — Ecce Homo
Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century|Guido Reni
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Grégoire Huret — Christ Crowned with Thorns
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Johann Michael Püchler — Man of Sorrows
Wilhelm Traut|Claude Mellan — Bust of Christ Blessing