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Retable (Depicting Madonna and Child, Nativity, and Adoration of the Magi; Altar Frontal Depicting the Resurrection and Six Apostles)

Spain, El Burgo de OsmaAbout 1468

The Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States

The need to wear and use cloth made from plant and animal fibers has proven fertile ground for the creative imagination, and various methods have evolved to produce or embellish fabrics. The Spanish "Retable and Altar Frontal" is a virtual encyclopedia of needlework techniques. This medieval masterpiece was created for the Bishop of Osma, Spain, about 1468, possibly as a traveling altar. The three scenes above, the Madonna and Child, the Nativity, and the Adoration of the Magi, have been embroidered to imitate painting. Below the altar appear six apostles and the scene of the Resurrection within an elaborate architectural structure. The relief effect of the figures and colonnade, achieved through padding and stuffing, imitates in appearance a Gothic sculpted altar. Gold and silver threads, seed pearls, and spangles enhance the jewel-like character of this sumptuous devotional work.

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  • Title: Retable (Depicting Madonna and Child, Nativity, and Adoration of the Magi; Altar Frontal Depicting the Resurrection and Six Apostles)
  • Creator: Spain, El Burgo de Osma
  • Date Created: About 1468
  • Physical Dimensions: Retable: 165.2 × 200.8 cm (65 × 79 in.) Altar Frontal: 88.8 × 202.3 cm (35 × 79 5/8 in.)”
  • Type: Textile
  • External Link: The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Media: Linen, plain weave; appliquéd with linen and silk, plain weaves and silk, plain weave with supplementary pile warps forming cut solid velvet; Retable: embroidered with silk floss and creped yarns, gilt- and-silvered-metal-strip-wrapped silk in brick, bullion, chain, outline, split, stem and a variety of satin stitches; laid work, couching, and padded couching; seed pearls and spangles; Altar Frontal: embroidered with linen, silk, gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk in satin and split stitches; laid work, couching, and padded couching; spangles
  • Credit Line: The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Mrs. Chauncey McCormick and Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson, 1927.1779a–b
  • Artist: Spain, El Burgo de Osma
The Art Institute of Chicago

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