Passion of the Christ (1510 – 1515) by Hieronymus Bosch

Passion of the Christ - Hieronymus Bosch - 1510 - 1515

Artwork Information

TitlePassion of the Christ
ArtistHieronymus Bosch
Date1510 - 1515
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance

About Passion of the Christ

The artwork “Passion of the Christ,” created by Hieronymus Bosch between 1510 and 1515, is a characteristic example of the Northern Renaissance art movement. This religious painting showcases the intense and emotional moments of Christ’s passion, a theme recurrent in Bosch’s work.

The artwork depicts a vivid and dramatic scene centered around Christ, who is the focal point of the composition. He is surrounded by a group of aggressive and mocking figures, each rendered with Bosch’s distinctive attention to grotesque and exaggerated features. The figures exhibit a range of cruel expressions, emphasizing the suffering of Christ, who is portrayed with a somber and resigned demeanor. The background suggests a confined and claustrophobic space, heightening the sense of tension and drama. The detailed attire and the expressive faces of the characters are characteristic of the Northern Renaissance style. The use of rich, warm colors and the intricate depiction of textures and fabrics further enhance the visual impact of the scene.

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