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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
The painter Andrea Mantegna’s engravings have been at the center of much art-historical controversy. Existing documents suggest that he commissioned other artists to engrave some of his prints for him, and that other engravings may have been made from Mantegna drawings. This monumental image of the humble Virgin Mary huddled with the infant Christ on the ground is one of the closest to Mantegna's engraving style. Whether or not he engraved it himself, the powerful diagonal strokes, the expressive features of the figures, and the Madonna's sculptural drapery proclaim the work's master.
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Andrea Mantegna (Italian, about 1431–1506) — Virgin and Chil
Guido Reni|Anonymous, 17th century — The Virgin holding the
Guido Reni|Johann Christoph Winkler — The Virgin holding the
Guido Reni — The Virgin holding the infant Christ, an oval c
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin Nursing the Child
Albrecht Dürer — Virgin and Child on the Crescent with a Dia
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent with a Diadem
Albrecht Dürer — Virgin and Child on the Crescent with a Dia
Guido Reni|Anonymous, 17th century — The Virgin holding the
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent (copy)
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin on the Crescent with a Diadem
Albrecht Dürer — The Virgin Nursing the Child