Christ Presented to the People

Lucas van Leyden

Created:
Movement:
1599
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key Notes:
"Religious Procession" "Detailed Composition"
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Dimensions:
10 7/8 x 18 in. (27.6 x 45.7 cm)
medium:
Oil, gold, and silver on linden
story of the work:

"Christ Presented to the People," painted by Lucas van Leyden in 1599, depicts the moment of Christ's presentation before the crowd, a theme prevalent in Christian art. The work is notable for its intricate detail and use of chiaroscuro, characteristic of van Leyden's style, although specific contextual details about its commission or reception remain unknown.

Description of the work:

"Christ Presented to the People" by Lucas van Leyden, created in 1599, features a central depiction of Christ, surrounded by a diverse assembly of figures that convey a range of emotions. The use of oil, gold, and silver on linden enhances the richness of the colors and the intricate details of the garments, while the composition draws the viewer's eye to the dramatic interaction between Christ and the crowd.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Christ Presented to the People