Christ Led from Herod to Pilate; Prayer Book of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, about 1525-1530. Creator: Simon Bening.

Christ Led from Herod to Pilate; Prayer Book of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, about 1525-1530. Creator: Simon Bening.

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Christ Led from Herod to Pilate; Prayer Book of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, about 1525-1530. Additional Info: Pilate, depicted with a pointed cap and long scepter, looks down from the portico of a palace. Christ stands amidst his tormentors on the cobblestone street below. A man in red cruelly grabs Jesus' chin, while another leading him by the rope turns and smiles with amusement. A beggar dressed in rags takes joy in Christ's plight, stepping in from the left to make a face and stick out his tongue. In the foreground, a dog also sticks out its tongue. The similarity of expression between man and beast is no accident, for texts of the period often referred to Christ's torturers as dogs.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Simon Bening: Artist, painter, illuminator, miniaturist
Subject
  1. Jesus Christ: Judean: Prophet
  2. Pontius Pilate: Roman: Governor of Judea, prefect
People Related
  1. Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg: German: Cardinal, elector

Medium
  1. Gold
  2. Tempera colours, gold paint, and gold leaf

Picture Type
  1. Folio
  2. Manuscript
  3. Verso

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4242x6325
File Size : 78,606kb


Aliases

  1. 83.ML.115.147v
  1. Ms. Ludwig IX 19 (83.ML.115), fol. 147v
  1. 1200006116
  1. 3-042-421
  1. 3042421
  1. 83.ML.115.147v

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