St. John with Serpent in Chalice

Description

According to legend, John the Evangelist was given a cup of poisoned wine that he drank without harm. As emblems of the tale, John’s chalice symbolizes the Christian faith prevailing over death, signified by the serpent. As a print, Meckenem's representation of Saint John like a sculpture in an architectural niche made it possible for more people to personally own a religious image that they might otherwise only have seen at a church.

Provenance

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St. John with Serpent in Chalice

Israhel van Meckenem

c. 1480–1500

Accession Number

1925.991

Medium

engraving

Dimensions

Sheet: 20.3 x 10 cm (8 x 3 15/16 in.)

Classification

Print

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland