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Christ on the Cross, before 1604. Creator: Antonius Wierix
Christ on the Cross, before 1604
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Media ID 20566169
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Antonius Antonius Wierix Antonius Wierix Ii Calvary Chicken Christ Jesus Cock Cockerel Crucified Crucifix Crucifixion Golgotha Ladder Latin Text Lower Case Spear Wierix Wierix Antonius Netherlandish
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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This print captures the profound artwork titled "Christ on the Cross" created by Antonius Wierix before 1604. The engraving depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a central event in Christianity's religious narrative. Wierix skillfully portrays this somber scene with intricate details and emotional depth. In the image, we see Christ hanging on the cross at Golgotha, also known as Calvary. Surrounding him are various figures, including men and women who witness this powerful moment of sacrifice. A ladder leans against the cross while a spear symbolizes his piercing during his final moments. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every element of this composition. The delicate lettering in Latin text adds an additional layer of meaning to the piece. This particular print showcases Wierix's mastery of engraving techniques that were popular during his time. The monochromatic nature of this photograph emphasizes both its historical significance and artistic value. It allows viewers to focus solely on the subject matter without distraction, highlighting Wierix's ability to convey deep emotions through line work alone. This artwork serves as a testament to Antonius Wierix's talent as an artist and his contribution to Netherlandish heritage art. Its presence in museums like The Met ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate and reflect upon its spiritual significance within Christian iconography.
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