The Mystical Grapes

Description

Henry VIII owned many little tapestries, even commissioning London-made copies after European originals owned by Katherine of Aragon. With its small scale and extraordinary details, this piece was intended to be appreciated as an aid to private devotions. Locking eyes with the infant Christ, the fruit of the Virgin’s womb (represented by the pomegranate in the glass), the user contemplated Christ’s fate to die as savior of the world. The Christ child is flanked by the Virgin Mary and Joseph, and behind them three angels read from an open book. He squeezes grapes into a chalice, symbolizing the gift of his own blood for the redemption of humankind.

Provenance

Spitzer Collection; Economas Collection; Mortimer Schiff Collection; (Spencer A. Samuels & Co., Ltd.)

The Mystical Grapes

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c. 1500

Accession Number

1973.77

Medium

Wool, silk, silver thread; tapestry weave

Dimensions

Overall: 79 x 75.9 cm (31 1/8 x 29 7/8 in.); Framed: 102.2 x 99.7 cm (40 1/4 x 39 1/4 in.)

Classification

Tapestry

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund