Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (said Pilate before I corrected it), or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.This is the Christ before Caiaphas (link shows his Wikipedia page) scene in The Passion altarpiece.To see the current-location’s image and description of the altarpiece online, in the online Gallery, enter 315 for Inventar Nr., click START, and click the image on the resulting page. Click the image in the new page (Chrome can automatically translate the German) for an enlargement.A different coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image of the altarpiece can be found here, along with a description, and 9 accompanying detail images (the last 9 listed here — click an image to enlarge and the for its description). The artist’s (13 pages) Wikipedia page and collection (much more under Subcategories at each level).Fourth, of the 7 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
margueritem about 11 years ago
She’s got her hand in everything!
Linguist about 11 years ago
He’s screwed !
zero about 11 years ago
They are definitely European Close Talking!
tattooedcyberidiot about 11 years ago
Hey Pilate, platform shoes went out with Zoroastrianism. Get with it.
edclectic about 11 years ago
Judging by the location of that rope, I think there’s one guard enjoying this a bit too much.
pcolli about 11 years ago
I like the fact that the upper bodies are armoured but the legs are totally vulnerable to attack.
katzenbooks45 about 11 years ago
Rah, rah, reeKick ’em in the kneeRah, rah, rassKick ’em in the other knee.
finale about 11 years ago
The 2 dudes in skirts have nice leg muscles.
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click-to-enlarge image can be found here (said Pilate before I corrected it), or at Mr. Melcher’s blog entry.This is the Christ before Caiaphas (link shows his Wikipedia page) scene in The Passion altarpiece.To see the current-location’s image and description of the altarpiece online, in the online Gallery, enter 315 for Inventar Nr., click START, and click the image on the resulting page. Click the image in the new page (Chrome can automatically translate the German) for an enlargement.A different coloration, maybe-click-to-enlarge image of the altarpiece can be found here, along with a description, and 9 accompanying detail images (the last 9 listed here — click an image to enlarge and the for its description). The artist’s (13 pages) Wikipedia page and collection (much more under Subcategories at each level).Fourth, of the 7 works, by this artist, that have, so far, appeared in Mr. Melcher’s blog, to also appear here.
Spooky D Cat about 11 years ago
Wow, what a striking picture. The style looks much more modern than early 16th century.
Calvins Brother about 11 years ago
We plead insanity, he’s just craazy about that stuff.
Fuddy Duddy about 11 years ago
This example of Holbein’s work almost looks 400 years before its time – sort of an Art Deco flatness and monochrome to it.
yumac about 11 years ago
turn the painting downside up and see satan {nice try, holbein==the inquisitor is coming, you satanist}
mabrndt Premium Member about 11 years ago
Here is another work by this artist.