‘give us to drink from your over-abundant pitcher’
The painted panel illustrates the miraculous lactation of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. A century after his death in 1153, legends arose in which the Virgin Mary appears to him as he prays, revealing secrets of the faith — and spouting milk from her breast into his mouth.
“She bared the breast of mercy to all men so that they might all receive of its abundance, and so that the captive might be granted Redemption; the ailing, health; the afflicted, comfort; the sinner, forgiveness,” Bernard wrote in one sermon. “Feed your poor today, our Lady; and give us to drink from your over-abundant pitcher.”
The painting, made in around 1480 by an unknown artist, belongs to the Grand Curtius Museum in Belgium.










