Christus geneest een man bij het bad van Betesda
Niccolò Vicentino
c. 1540 - 1550
Medium
chiaroscuro woodcut
Dimensions
209; 272
About this artwork
collector's mark: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
Created around 1540–1550 by the Italian printmaker Niccolò Vicentino, this chiaroscuro woodcut captures the biblical moment when Christ heals a paralysed man at the Pool of Bethesda. The scene, drawn from the Gospel of John, emphasises themes of mercy and renewal that resonated deeply with Renaissance audiences seeking spiritual comfort. Vicentino specialised in the demanding chiaroscuro technique, which employs multiple woodblocks inked in successive tones to mimic the subtle gradations of a wash drawing. Printed in warm sepia hues, the sheet achieves a luminous, almost painterly effect with...