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Arrest of Christ, Engraving, a. Karel van Mander, p. by Gheyn, Passion of Chris
Located in Greven, DE
The arrest of Christ; Judas embraces Christ as a group of soldiers apprehend Him; Christ places His hand on the fearful Malchus who sits on the ground holding a lamp; Peter grips his sword; one of the soldiers holds up a flaming torch; after Karel van Mander
The scene is out of a set of 13 engravings "Passion of Christ"
Engraving
Published by: Jacques de Gheyn...
Category
17th Century Northern Renaissance Landscape Prints
Materials
Engraving
"Flemish Fair" by Jan Pieter Brueghel. Published by Haddad's Fine Arts.
By Jan Pieter Brueghel
Located in Chesterfield, MI
Published by Haddad's Fine Arts.
Printed in USA
Good Condition - slight dent in middle right (pictured).
23 x 35 in.
Category
20th Century Northern Renaissance Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
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[Fletcher 233]
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