Early 19th Century. Watercolor. The Crowning With Thorns.
Artist: D'après Anton Van Dyck
This watercolor was painted in the late 18th or early 19th century, most likely based on an engraving depicting the famous painting by Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641), *The Crowning with Thorns*.
This harrowing scene of Christ’s suffering is often depicted; here, it is rendered in a particularly intricate manner, featuring numerous figures all participating in the torment.
The artist who created this watercolor has mastered both anatomy—the figures are rendered without weakness—and architecture, which is particularly meticulous.
This lovely work, unsigned, is indicative of the painters’ impeccable training and makes a beautiful devotional object
Visible dimensions of the drawing: 32 cm x 25 cm
This harrowing scene of Christ’s suffering is often depicted; here, it is rendered in a particularly intricate manner, featuring numerous figures all participating in the torment.
The artist who created this watercolor has mastered both anatomy—the figures are rendered without weakness—and architecture, which is particularly meticulous.
This lovely work, unsigned, is indicative of the painters’ impeccable training and makes a beautiful devotional object
Visible dimensions of the drawing: 32 cm x 25 cm
360 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Width: 39 cm ( cadre compris)
Height: 44 cm ( cadre compris)
Reference (ID): 1778832
Availability: In stock
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