● On view now — Gallery 202
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The Virgin and Child and Saint John the Baptist panels once served as exterior wings for an altarpiece at the Carthusian monastery in Thuison-les-Abbeville, France, formerly part of the Burgundian Netherlands. The figures of the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist appear within shallow stone niches painted to look like the Gothic architecture of a church, with pointed arches and tracery. These enshrined images of Mary and John celebrated the monastery as the site of some of their relics (human remains or objects said to belong to the saints), which were often housed in architectural containers.
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Head of a Woman
Altarpiece from Thuison-les-Abbeville: Saint Hugh of Lincoln
Panels from the High Altar of the Charterhouse of Saint-Hono
Portrait of a Young Man
Altarpiece from Thuison-les-Abbeville: Saint Honoré
Altarpiece from Thuison-les-Abbeville: The Ascension
The Nymph of Fontainebleau
Panels from the High Altar of the Charterhouse of Saint-Hono
Benozzo Gozzoli — Madonna and Child with Angels
Fra Angelico — Madonna of Humility
Desiderio da Settignano — Virgin and Child
Ansano Ciampanti — Virgin and Child Enthroned with Two Angel
Stefan Lochner (German, 1400-c. 1452) — The Virgin Crowned b
Fiorenzo di Lorenzo (Italian) — Virgin and Child
Giovanni da Francia — Madonna of Humility
Neroccio de' Landi (Italian, 1447–1500) — Virgin and Child w
Icilio Federico Joni (Italian, 1866–1946) — Virgin and Child
Bohemian Painter — Virgin and Child Enthroned
Virgin and Child
Filippino Lippi — Madonna and Child