● On view now — Gallery 204
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This panel and it’s companion, The Descent from the Cross , were originally part of a series of scenes from the life of Jesus that constitute Bernardino Butinone’s best-known works. The first painting depicts the Holy Family fleeing to Egypt as part of Mary and Joseph’s attempt to protect the newborn Jesus from being murdered by King Herod, who viewed the divine child as a threat to his power. The second painting shows Jesus’s body being lowered from the cross into the arms of his grieving mother and followers. Born in Treviglio in Lombardy in Northern Italy, Butinone worked primarily for patrons in and around Milan. His distinctive, eccentric style is characterized by expressive figures and highly imaginative descriptions of landscape settings.
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Giovanni di Paolo (Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia) — The Adorat
Adoration of the Shepherds
Flight into Egypt
Adoration of the Christ Child
Cosmè Tura (Cosimo di Domenico di Bonaventura) — The Flight
Fra Bartolommeo — The Nativity
Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio) — The Adoration
Zanino di Pietro — Nativity in an Initial H
Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilio) — The Nativ
The Adoration of the Shepherds
Adoration of the Shepherds
Gerard David — The Adoration of the Magi