Christ Before Pilate from "The Passion of Christ" Cycle / Christ Before Pilate / Right portion, face details / Mannerist; Creation date: 1522-1525
About this Item
Record Details
- View Title
- Right portion, face details
- Creator/Culture
- muralist: Pontormo (Italian, 1494-1557)
- Site/Repository
- Site: Certosa del Galluzzo (Florence, Firenze, Tuscany, Italy)
- Media/Technique
- fresco, pigment, plaster, fresco painting
- Dimensions
- 300 x 290 cm.
- Subjects
- UMSD: University of Michigan Slide Distribution
- UMSD Set 30 - Jacopo Pontormo’s Passion Cycle from the Certosa Del Galluzzo
- Pilate, Pontius, 1st cent.
- Jesus Christ --Trial
- Genre paintings
- Fresco painting
- Trials
- Jesus Christ --Passion
- Jesus Christ -- Passion -- Instruments
- Judges
- Knights
- Paintings (visual works)
- Work Record ID
- 174709
- Image Record ID
- 1316991
- Digital filename
- 12vumsdpg002_4
- Classification Filing Number
- 372
- P818
- 26CD
- *.digitalonly
- HART Image Order Number
- 260128
- Date Added/Updated
- 2012-11-25 08:49:52
Technical Details
- Collection
- History of Art, VRC Image Bank
- Image Size
- 3600 x 2416
- File Size
- 1 MB
- Record
- 1316991
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-1316991/12vumsdpg002_4
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History of Art Department, Visual Resource Collections. Image 1316991. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. URL: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-1316991/12vumsdpg002_4. June 17, 2024.