Bilder Adriaen Collaert (1560–1618) – Pilate Washing His Hands – Engraving (16th Century)
Beskrivning
This biblical illustration depicts the scene of Pontius Pilate washing his hands, a symbolic gesture of his refusal to take responsibility for the condemnation of Jesus. The composition features Pilate seated on an elevated throne under a canopy, while an attendant pours water over his hands into a basin. In the center, Jesus is shown bound and surrounded by Roman soldiers and a vocal crowd. The background reveals elaborate Renaissance-style architecture with arched colonnades and a domed building in the distance, showcasing the artist's skill in creating deep, atmospheric perspective.
Adriaen Collaert was a prominent Flemish engraver and print publisher active in Antwerp during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He was a central figure in the Collaert family of artists and worked extensively with major publishers like Hieronymus Cock and the Plantin Press. His body of work is characterized by its technical precision and encompasses a wide range of subjects, including religious cycles, allegories, and natural history. Collaert played a vital role in the dissemination of Northern Mannerist and early Baroque styles throughout Europe through the mass production of high-quality prints.
Artist or Maker:
Adriaen Collaert
Dimensions:
Approximately 30 cm x 24 cm
Medium:
Engraving
Date:
16th Century
Condition Report:
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