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The Nasher Museum’s collection of European art contains over 500 objects from the early Renaissance to the Modernist period (c. 1400 – c. 1900).

Strengths of the collection include Baroque painting and sixteenth- and seventeenth-century prints and drawings. Object types include bronze and marble sculpture, wooden architectural fragments and decorative arts, metalwork, and panel painting, among others. Several works in this collection were also part of the original group of medieval and Renaissance period works acquired from the estate of Ernest Brummer in 1966 (see also the Medieval collection). Additional highlights include objects in alabaster and leather, as well as a full illuminated book of hours (c. 1490). Visitors are able to explore the Book of Hours online.

The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University owns more than 10,000 works of art. As part of its mission, the Nasher Museum created this online database to make its collections accessible to a wide audience. This is an ongoing project, so please check back periodically to browse new entries. Some data may change as a result of ongoing research.

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Saint Rictrudis
French
13th century–15th century
Polychrome and gilding on wood
1966.19.1
Head of the Virgin
French
early 15th century
Limestone
1966.62.1
Head of Christ
French
late 14th–early 15th century
Sandstone
1966.64.1
Incense Burner
Spanish
14th century–15th century
Bronze
1966.69.1
Figure of a Monk
French
15th century
Wood
1966.119.1
Statue of a Bishop Saint
Italian
14th century–15th century
Marble
1966.153.1
Female Saint
French
15th century
Limestone
1966.185.1
Madonna and Child
Italian
15th century
Limestone
1966.193.1
Saint John the Baptist
French
15th century
Limestone and plaster with polychrome
1966.201.1
The Bad Thief
Flemish
c. 1525
Stained glass and lead
1978.20.4
Head of a bearded man
Austrian
1550–1600
Stained glass and lead
1978.20.15
Untitled
Artist Unknown
1565
Print
1985.24.2
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