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Lactation of St. Bernard

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Unknown

Contexto cultural

Christian; Dutch

Fecha

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Creación: 15th century

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This scene illustratiing the lactation of St. Bernard is a page in a pocket-sized, illuminated Dutch prayer book. In the style of the Medieval Utrecht school, this manuscript would have been used to guide worship for both literate and illiterate peoples.

There are several iterations of the story, but in each the 12th century monk receives the Virgin Mary’s breast milk. A popular scene during the Middle Ages, depictions vary from a few drops of milk to a shooting stream, bordering on the erotic. However, the lactating Virgin signified the flowing life force and sustenance emanating from God.

"Madonna lactans" decreased in the Renaissance era largely due to printing presses. Images of nude bodies, as well as religious texts, were now more circulated, decreasing the desire for a partially nude Madonna. Because depictions of Mary were so prevalent in the Medieval era, she had amassed her own following and the decline in her lactating imagery may reflect an effort to curb idol worship.
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Lactation of St. Bernard

Creador

Dutch;
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Tipo de obra

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Work on paper
illuminated manuscripts; folios (leaves)

Contexto cultural

Christian; Dutch

Material

ink and pigments on very thin, finely finished parchment

Dimensiones

Folio H: 4 7/16 × W: 3 1/4 in. (11.2 × 8.3 cm)

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Fecha

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Creación: 15th century
Creation: ca. 1470

Procedencia

by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] no. 96, bookplate on front pastedown; Acquired by Gruel and Engelmann, Paris [1]; purchased by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1905; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] no. 96, bookplate on front pastedown

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Derechos

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CC0;
GNU Free Documentation License

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Ubicación

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Temas

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Tema descriptivo: Breastfeeding, Saint, Mother, Child, Throne, Halo, Floral motif, Staff, Animal

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Colaboradores de Curationist

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Amanda Acosta

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Parte de: Female Fertility Figurines In the Ancient Mediterranean

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Unknown, Lactation of St. Bernard, circa 1470. Walters Art Museum. Images of the Virgin Mary breastfeeding became less common in the Renaissance however lactation scenes were popular in medieval and early Catholic art. CC0.

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