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Painting
St. Margaret with a Donor
Vrancke van der Stockt, (before 1420 - c. 6/14/1495)
Stockt, Vrancke van der
Flanders
before 1420 - c. 6/14/1495
Male
Primary
18 1/8 x 7 7/8 in. (46 x 20 cm)
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Oil
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1400-1600, dragons, paintings, Renaissance & Baroque, St. Margaret, women
Painting
This painting, which shows a woman in contemporary dress kneeling in devotion before an open prayer book, her patron saint behind her, was once the right wing of a small triptych, or three-part altarpiece. Saint Margaret, who is recognizable through her attributes, or identifying symbols, holds a cross; a fanged dragon is at her feet. According to the story, Margaret spent her life following the teachings of Christ. The governor of Antioch in the ancient Roman province of Syria, now modern Turkey, fell in love with Margaret’s beauty and asked her to marry him. She rejected his proposal, vowing to remain a virgin. The governor sent her to prison, where the Devil appeared to Margaret as a dragon. She was saved by her Christian faith: when the dragon swallowed Margaret, she made the sign of the cross, which split the dragon in two and allowed her to escape from his belly unharmed.
The left panel of the altarpiece, now in the Allen Memorial Art Museum of Oberlin University in Oberlin, Ohio, is a mirror image of this scene and depicts the woman’s husband also kneeling in devotion with his patron saint behind him. The center panel of the altarpiece to which the couple offers their prayers was probably a painting of the Virgin and infant Christ.
[Expanded from gallery label text, June 2013]
1944.15
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Memorial Art Gallery
1/19/2001
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44.15DI1
digital image
full
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6/28/2002
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44.15DI2
digital image
detail of serpent
2 x 2
6/20/2002
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44.15DI3
digital image
detail of donor
2 x 2
6/20/2002
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44.15DI#5
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4/30/2021
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Detail
4/30/2021
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44.15DI#7
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4/30/2021
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44.15DI#6
digital image
4/30/2021
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Print
The Dance of Death (Totentanz)
Michael Wolgemut, 1434 - 1519
Wolgemut, Michael
Germany
1434 - 1519
Male
16 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (42.6 x 29.8 cm)
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sheet
vertical
sheet
Printer's ink
Printer's ink
1493
1493
1493
1400-1600, Death, Renaissance & Baroque, woodcuts
Print
Leaf from the Nuremberg Chronicle.
recto and verso
2001.7
item
Memorial Art Gallery
10/23/2001
2001.7DI1
digital image
4/8/2002
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2001.7DI#2
digital image
Front
6/18/2007
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Print
The Sea Monster
Albrecht Dürer, (Nuremberg, Germany, 1471 - 1528, Nuremberg, Germany)
Dürer, Albrecht
Germany
1471 - 1528
Male
9 15/16 x 7 1/2 in. (25.2 x 19 cm)
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vertical
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
ca. 1498
1493
1503
1400-1600, engravings, Renaissance & Baroque, sea monsters, women
Print
lower center, in the plate, in the imageverso, text within a cut-corner rectangleverso, Circle of text surrounding the letter Bverso, Encircled text:
1913.19
item
Memorial Art Gallery
5/12/2001
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4/8/2002
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Print
Christ Taken Captive
Martin Schongauer, 1450? - 1491
Schongauer, Martin
Germany
1450? - 1491
Male
6 3/8 x 7 9/16 in. (16.2 x 19.1 cm)
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Printer's ink
Printer's ink
0
0
Print
1966.34
item
Memorial Art Gallery
5/15/2001
66.34SL1
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2 x 2
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8 x 10
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66.34DI#1
digital image
6/8/2009
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