Art Funded by you

The Virgin and Child with Angels

Unknown artist, 980–1020

This fine carving, possibly once part of the cover of a manuscript, is very similar in style to another walrus ivory, The Baptism of Christ, which the Art Fund helped the British Museum to purchase in 1974. Both carvings are related stylistically to the Benedictional of St Aethelwold in the British Library, which was written and illuminated by command of the St Aethelwold in the period 971-984, either at the New Minster, Winchester, or at Ely. St Aethelwold was one of the great churchmen who brought about the revival of Anglo-Saxon culture in the late 10th century, after the depredations of the Viking invasions. The period witnessed an increased production of illuminated manuscripts, written in reformed script and decorated in the 'Winchester' style, so called from its point of origin.

More information

Title of artwork, date

The Virgin and Child with Angels, 980–1020

Date supported

1978

Medium and material

Walrus ivory

Dimensions

10 x 6 cm

Grant

2000

Total cost

32250

Content note: This object record is part of our archive and has not been updated since it was first published. It may contain inaccurate information or outdated language. Please get in touch if you think this record should be amended.

Art Funded by you FAQs

Why is this object record marked 'archive'?
Where can I see this work of art? Is it on display?
What is Art Fund's purpose?
How is Art Fund funded?
What type of funding do you offer?
What does the acquisition grants programme support and who can apply?
How many works of art has Art Fund helped museums to acquire?
I’m a curator/researcher/arts professional and would like to find out more about this work, how do I get in touch?
I’m a journalist and would like to contact Art Fund about this work, how do I get in touch?
I would like to donate a work of art to a museum. What do I need to do?
I'd like to leave a gift to Art Fund in my will. How can I do this?

Contact us

If you have a question about a work of art in our archive, please contact the Programmes team. We’ll be happy to answer your enquiry.