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Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him and dressed in white. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy
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Catholicism Christ Christianism Christopher Codex Cristoforo Fifteenth Herod Illuminated Jesus Lance Manuscript Mediaeval Pilate Pontius Predis Renaissance Robe Sandal Sandals Xvth 15th Tunica
Greetings Card Large (A4)
Experience the rich history and artistry of the past with our exquisite selection of greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This particular design showcases an intriguing moment from the biblical story of Pilate delivering Jesus to Herod for trial. The image, sourced from the Codex of Predis (1476) in the Royal Library of Turin, Italy, depicts Pilate and his soldiers mocking Jesus before delivering him to Herod, dressed in white. Add a touch of history and spiritual depth to your correspondence with this beautifully detailed and thought-provoking card.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 29.7cm x 21cm (11.7" x 8.3")
Estimated Product Size is 29.7cm x 42cm (11.7" x 16.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning illuminated manuscript page, dating back to the fifteenth century, depicts a pivotal moment in the Passion of Christ as described in the New Testament. The image, taken from the Codex of Predis, housed in the Royal Library of Turin, Italy, shows Pontius Pilate delivering Jesus Christ to Herod after the Romans had mocked and dressed Him in a white robe and a kingly crown of thorns. The soldiers, dressed in tunicas and sandals, stand guard as Pilate hands over Jesus with a lance, symbolizing the Roman authority and the impending crucifixion. This exquisite miniature, created during the Renaissance period, is a testament to the artistic and religious traditions of the time. Cristoforo Predis, the artist, masterfully captures the emotion and drama of the scene, with the somber expression of Pilate contrasting the mocking laughter of the soldiers. The intricate details of the robes, the textured representation of the lance, and the delicate rendering of the faces all contribute to the overall beauty and significance of this work. The Codex of Predis is an important example of the illuminated manuscripts that flourished during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, reflecting the deep religious beliefs and artistic achievements of the Catholic Church. This image, in particular, offers a powerful reminder of the Passion of Christ and the profound impact it continues to have on Christian faith and culture.
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