Paulus Pontius (I)

Peter Paul Rubens

Christ on the Cross

1631
prints & drawings

The representation symbolises Christ victorious over Death, represented as a skeleton with a scythe on the left, and Sin as a devil on the right. Paulus Pontius made this engraving after Rubens' drawing. However, the image is not reversed. There are a number of differences between the drawing and the print, especially in the upper part, probably because Rubens wanted to give the print a somewhat more monumental and serene character.

Also a prent

  • Schelte à Bolswert - Portrait of Maarten Pepyn, Painter
  • Adriaen Collaert - The Virgin and Joseph at the Inn (December / Capricorn)
  • Paulus Pontius (I) - Portrait of Thomas Francis, Prince of Savoye-Carignan
  • Jacob Neeffs - Vanity

Also from 1600-1699

  • Jacob Neeffs - Vanity
  • Anoniem - puntschotel
  • Cornelis Jacobse Voechen - maatkan
  • Anoniem - Chalice

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