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Matthias Grünewald: The Mocking of Christ

Matthias Grünewald ca. 1480 – 1528

The Mocking of Christ

oil and tempera on panel (109 × 73 cm) — 1502 Museum Alte Pinakothek, Munich Twitter Share on Twitter

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This work is linked to Luke 22:63

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This is the earliest work of Grünewald still known today. It shows his great talent for playing at light and color. Please note the somewhat fleshy figures.

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