A Tour for Christians
of Christian Art in
the National Gallery of Canada
A selection of 25 works from the Late Medieval era to the 17th Century
A recording of a tour given to students as part of the Augustine College art course – edited for general listeners (most discussion relative to points made in class has been edited out). While the students’ remarks could not be recorded the brief pauses left at these points give you the chance to look at the works for yourselves and form your own thoughts.
NOTE: PLEASE LISTEN WITH HEADPHONES
When you have purchased your ticket make your way to the European Collection: up the ramp and at the top of the ramp, to your right, two flights up (there is an elevator at the top of the ramp just opposite the stairs).
The galleries are numbered and the tour starts in Room 201a.
In the first two rooms the National Gallery has mixed Italian works from between 1370 and 1510, but thereafter you will encounter paintings in essentially chronological order.
Titles of works are omitted below wherever students were asked to identify works by looking. (If you wish to play along, don’t look at the label on the wall until the end of each discussion.)
There are some comparative images to look at on your device, signaled by the sound of a tone.
ROOM 201a
1
Jacopo di Cione
Triptych of the Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints
1370/80
2
Workshop of Giovanni Bellini
Christ Blessing
after 1505
3
Bartolomeo Montagna
St. Jerome
1500-07
ROOM 201 | RENAISSANCE
4
Simone Martini
A Saint
1320/25
below
Roman relief of the Goddess of Victory (on the Arch of Septimius Severus) with a laurel wreath & a palm frond
Roman, 193 AD
5
Neri de Bicci
Madonna of the Girdle (Madonna della Cintola )
1455–56
6
Piero di Cosimo
Figures in a landscape – what is the subject?
c. 1490
ROOM 202 | NORTHERN RENAISSANCE
7
Dirk Bouts
Mary and Christ
1485/1500
8
Stefan Lochner
The Madonna and Child
c. 1425
9
Lukas Cranach
Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery
1535/40
10
Lukas Cranach
Figure of a woman
1518
“Young Cupid was stealing honey from a hive when a bee stung the thief on the finger. So it is for us: the brief & fleeting pleasure we seek is mingled with sadness & brings us pain”
11
Hans Baldung Grien
A Biblical subject – which is?
1510–15
ROOM 201a
12
Follower of Hieronymus Bosch
The Temptation of Saint Anthony
1st half 16th C
back to ROOM 202
13
Hans Eworth
Portrait of Mary Nevill, Lady Dacre
1555-58
Hans Holbein, Jane Small
to ROOM 203 | RENAISSANCE
14
Bernardino Luini
Two children with a lamb – the subject is …?
c 1520
to ROOM 204 | BAROQUE
15
Paolo Veronese
A saint
1560-75
16
Orazio Gentileschi
Lot and His Daughters
1621-24
17
Guercino
Christ and the Woman of Samaria
1640s
to ROOM 205a | MANNERIST & BAROQUE
18
El Greco
Saint Francis and Brother Leo Meditating on Death
1600-05
19
Anthony van Dyck
Suffer the Children to Come Unto Me
1618-20
20
Philippe de Champagne
The Crucifixion
1655/60
21
Cornelis Corneliszoon van Haarlem
Susanna & the Elders
c 1599
22
Abraham Bloemaert
The Baptism of Christ
1602
23-24
Jan David de Heem
Still-life with Fruit & Butterflies
1652
Jan Brueghel II
Bouquet of Flowers in a Faience Vase
1620s
25
Flemish Master
Slave in a Harbour
c 1630/60