Bilder Philip Galle (1537–1612) – Christ Before Caiaphas (From The Passion of Christ) – Engraving (c. 1570)
Beskrivning
This print depicts another scene from The Passion of Christ, showing Christ being presented before Caiaphas, the high priest. The composition is set indoors within a palatial hall, characteristic of the period's dramatic visual narratives. Christ stands bound in the center, surrounded by Roman soldiers and Jewish elders, while Caiaphas, seated on a raised platform or throne to the right, gestures dramatically. A figure in the foreground tends to a lamp, emphasizing the nocturnal setting of the trial. The print features Latin inscriptions below the main image, offering biblical references or commentary on the event.
Philip Galle was a highly influential Dutch engraver, draughtsman, and print publisher who operated a prominent workshop in Antwerp during the late 16th century. A student of Hieronymus Cock, he became known for his vast output of series on religious, mythological, and historical subjects, often based on the designs of artists like Maerten de Vos. Galle's engravings are praised for their technical precision and their rich detail, making them key examples of Northern Renaissance printmaking.
Artist or Maker: Philip Galle
Dimensions: Approximately 24 cm x 30 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: c. 1570
Condition Report:
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