Nord de la France ou Flandres, Première moitié du XVIe siècle

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Nord de la France ou Flandres, Première moitié du XVIe siècle
Jesus in front of Pilate, part of an altarpiece in carved oak with minimal remains of polychromy. Christ, crowned with thorns and wearing a purple cloak. His hands are tied with a rope held by a soldier, and he is standing at the foot of the steps of a throne where Pilate is sitting, washing his hands. A young servant holds the basin and jug. Two figures on the left hold out a raised hand in a gesture of condemnation. Height : 44 cm - Width : 55,5 cm Provenance : former Swiss collection (small missing parts and accidents) This element is freely inspired by an engraving by Martin Schongauer (Colmar 1445/1450 - Vieux Brisach 1491) (fig) where we find the same arrangement of the characters ; Christ is represented here as Ecce Homo in the manner of Albrecht Durer in his Passion cycle, bringing together on the same element two moments of the trial and the Passion of Christ
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