Unknown Artist (French, 18th century) published by Pierre-Fiacre Perdoux
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 extraordinary four-sheet popular woodcut makes the saint very much France’s own. Pilgrims in the background on their way to Saint James of Compostela visit the cave where Mary Magdalene is said to have lived in the Saint-Baume mountains near Marseille, having traveled miraculously from the Holy Land. This print was likely sold at Sainte-Baume or another French pilgrimage site. Its borders depict relics of the Magdalene (head, arm, and hair) and a vial of Christ’s blood, all of which still survive despite the looting of their protective golden reliquaries during the French Revolution.
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