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  • Krannert Art Museum exhibition of sacred, supernatural prints celebrates printmakers' technical skills

    Detail of a print by Claude Mellan depicting the face of Christ, made with one continuous line spiraling out from the nose.

    A new Krannert Art Museum exhibition of historical European prints includes Christian imagery, as well as devils, demons and monsters. It includes a famous work by Claude Mellan depicting the face of Christ that the artist made with one continuous line.

    Claude Mellan, Veil of Veronica (detail), 1649. Etching. Gift of David L. Chambers and John G. Crane

    Courtesy Krannert Art Museum

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  • Editor’s notes: To contact Maureen Warren, email maureen@illinois.edu. More information about the exhibition is available online. For more information about Krannert Art Museum, contact Julia Nucci Kelly at jkell@illinois.edu.