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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (van Steffeswert)

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Medium
  
Juglans regia (walnut)

Artist
  
Jan van Steffeswert

Year
  
1511

Dimensions
  
44.2 cm (17.4 in)

Created
  
1511

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (van Steffeswert)

Subject
  
The Virgin and Child with St. Anne

Location
  
Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht

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The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (Dutch: Sint Anna te drieën) is a sculpture by Jan van Steffe(n)swert (ca. 1470–1525), a woodcarver from who worked in Maastricht in the late 15th and early 16th century. Depictions of Christ Child with his mother and grandmother were popular in the late middle ages. The scene frequently shows Mary and Christ reading. In this scene however, the child is shown grasping a bowl of porridge. Due to the relatively small size and the emphasis on domesticity, it has been suggested that the sculpture had been commissioned for a home rtaher than a church.

Van Steffesweert was one of the first woodcarvers the Meuse region to sign his work. This sculpture is simply signed 'IAN'.

References

The Virgin and Child with St. Anne (van Steffeswert) Wikipedia