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St. Christopher

Martin Schongauer1475-80

The Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland, United States

One of the most popular saints in the Late Middle Ages, Saint Christopher—whose name means "Christ-bearer"—was the patron saint of travelers and pilgrims. A legendary giant, Christopher wished to serve the most powerful king in the world. A hermit advised him to devote his life to Christ and to carry pilgrims and travelers on his back across a dangerous river, guided by the light of the hermit's lantern. Here, Schongauer depicts the story, focusing on the moment before the saint reaches the shore with the child on his back. According to legend, when the saint finally reached the far shore, he exclaimed that he felt he had carried the whole weight of the world on his back. Here, the cruciform rays of light around the child's head reveal him as Christ.

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  • Title: St. Christopher
  • Creator: Martin Schongauer (German, c.1450-1491)
  • Date Created: 1475-80
  • Physical Dimensions: Image: 16.1 x 11.2 cm (6 5/16 x 4 7/16 in.); Sheet: 16.1 x 11.2 cm (6 5/16 x 4 7/16 in.)
  • Type: Print
  • Rights: CC0
  • External Link: https://clevelandart.org/art/1930.574
  • Medium: engraving
  • Fun Fact: Prints depicting St. Christopher were believed to protect from the <em>mala mors </em>(dying suddenly without receiving the last rites), which was of particular concern to pilgrims and travelers.
  • Department: Prints
  • Culture: Germany, 15th century
  • Credit Line: Dudley P. Allen Fund
  • Collection: PR - Engraving
  • Accession Number: 1930.574
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