De voetwassing

Han van Meegeren

1935 - 1943

De voetwassing by Han van Meegeren

Medium

oil on canvas

Dimensions

122; 120; 3; 102; 140; 10

About this artwork

oil on canvas

Art Historical Context

**De voetwassing (The Footwashing)** van Meegeren's *De voetwassing*, between 1935 and1943, captures the profound biblical moment of Christ humbly washing the feet of his disciples, a scene symbolizing service, humility, and spiritual devotion. This oil on canvas painting, measuring 122 × 102 cm, exemplifies the Dutch artist's deep engagement with religious themes, rendered in a meticulous style reminiscent of the Golden Age masters he so admired. Van Meeg, a talented yet controversial figure, honed techniques like layered glazing and fine brushwork to evoke the luminosity and depth charact...

About the Artist

Han van Meegeren

Han van Meegeren (1889–1947) occupies a unique and controversial position in art history—not as a celebrated master, but as one of the twentieth century's most ingenious and successful art forgers. Born Henricus Antonius van Meegeren on October 10, 1889, in Deventer, Netherlands, he would eventually dupe the art world's most distinguished experts, sell fake 'Vermeers' for millions, and paradoxical...

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