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Christ Crowned with Thorns

1470–82
(German, c. 1450–1491)
Culture
Germany
Medium
engraving
Catalogue raisonné
Lehrs V.139.23
Public Domain
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On the left, behind Christ's tormentors, Pontius Pilate makes his first appearance in Schongauer's cycle of the Passion.

Description

Martin Schonaguer's series of the Passion of Christ was his largest set of engravings, made around 1480, and extensively copied across Europe. It consists of twelve prints detailing the suffering of Christ in the last days of his life. Schongauer's version focuses on crowded scenes, grotesque physiognomies of Christ's tormentors, and great pathos in the compositions. Here, Jesus is seated on a wooden bench, dressed in a robe and wearing the crown of thorns. His tormentors, including a child, are mocking him and place a reed scepter in his hands.
A vertically oriented black ink engraving depicts a seated man crowned with thorns in a vaulted stone room. Fine cross-hatching shades the scene where figures crowd him. In the center, he holds a wooden pole while two others above use sticks to press his crown. To our left, a man kneels looking upward. At right, another reaches toward the central figure's neck beside a child. A monogram sits at the bottom.

Christ Crowned with Thorns

1470–82

Martin Schongauer

(German, c. 1450–1491)
Germany

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