Techniques and Reception of Prints in Central and Eastern Europe (15th–18th c.)
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Pilate Washing His Hands
(New York, The Met)
Details
printing: impression
woodcut
paper
page: figure
matrix h: 239 mm
matrix w: 162 mm
Previous states
Following states
Matrices
Hans Schäufelein (printmaker),
Pilate Washing His Hands (Peypus; Wietor)
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Part of
Set of Passion scenes by Schäufelein et al. ca 235 x 160 mm (Peypus; Wietor)
Complex object
In-Urus parts
Actors
Hans Schäufelein (ca 1480 - 11 November 1539/13 September 1540)
printmaker : 1 January 1505 - 30 August 1507
Places
Nuremberg
production place : 1507
New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art
(19.52.52) storage place
In-Urus interactions
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Master of the Triptych of Wójtowa (painter), Pilate Washing His Hands. Part of Triptych from Wójtowa (Tarnów, Muzeum Diecezjalne)
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Monogrammist IS with a shovel (printmaker), Pilate Washing His Hands (Egenolff). Part of Set of gospel scenes (Anshelm & Albrecht; Egenolff; Behem)
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Pilate Washing His Hands and the Mocking of Christ (Szydłowiec, parish church of St Sigismund). Part of Pentaptych commissioned by Jakub and Zofia Szydłowiecki (Szydłowiec, parish church of St Sigismund)
In-Urus image-to-narrative interactions
Iconography description
Pilate washing his hands (Iconclass: 73D3233)
Narrative
Functional context
Caption
Thing liknesses
Inscriptions, Markings and Mentions
Matrix inscriptions
Thing mention
References
Graphic catalogue entry
Matrices' graphic catalogue entries
Bartsch: VII.253.34- 17
Hollstein German: XLIII.726
Web resources
external link
Bibliography
Comments
State of art
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2021-10-13 13:41
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2023-06-27 21:40