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The Entry into Jerusalem, from Das Plenarium, 1517. Creator
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The Entry into Jerusalem, from Das Plenarium, 1517. Creator
The Entry into Jerusalem, from Das Plenarium, 1517
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This woodcut print, titled "The Entry into Jerusalem" transports us back to the 16th century and invites us to witness a significant moment in Christian history. Created by German artist Hans Schaufelein the Elder, this exquisite piece showcases his mastery of the Northern Renaissance style. In vibrant colors and intricate detail, Schaufelein depicts Jesus Christ's triumphant arrival in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Riding atop a donkey, surrounded by a crowd of enthusiastic followers, Jesus exudes an aura of grace and humility. The atmosphere is electric with anticipation as people wave palm branches and lay their cloaks on the ground before him. Schaufelein's skillful use of woodcut technique brings depth and texture to each figure present in this scene. Every line seems purposefully etched, capturing both the individuality of each person and their collective devotion to Jesus. As we gaze upon this hand-colored masterpiece from Das Plenarium, we are reminded not only of its artistic brilliance but also its profound religious significance. It serves as a powerful reminder of faith's ability to unite people across time and place. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print stands as a testament to Hans Schaufelein's talent as well as his contribution to preserving religious narratives through art. Its presence within our modern world allows us to appreciate the rich heritage that continues to inspire generations today.
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