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The Deposition

Print
1496-1497 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This print is one of a set of 12 woodcuts that tell the story of the Crucifixion and Passion of Christ. The German painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer transformed the narrative and expressive potential of printmaking. His 'Large Passion' series is a vivid and animated rendering of the gospel story.

In this scene, three men lift Christ’s body to place it in the tomb. The wound in his side still bleeds. In the right hand corner, Christ’s mother Mary sits immobilised by her sorrow.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • The Deposition (generic title)
  • The Large Passion (series title)
Materials and techniques
Woodcut on paper
Brief description
Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528); 'The Deposition' from the 'Large Passion' series; 1498-9; woodcut
Physical description
Black and white woodcut. Christ's body is lifted into the tomb by three men while a group of people look on. Mary is shown slumped in the bottom righthand corner and the empty cross is shown in the top left.
Dimensions
  • Height: 38.7cm
  • Width: 27.5cm
Credit line
Bequeathed by Miss G. E. Carthew
Subjects depicted
Summary
This print is one of a set of 12 woodcuts that tell the story of the Crucifixion and Passion of Christ. The German painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer transformed the narrative and expressive potential of printmaking. His 'Large Passion' series is a vivid and animated rendering of the gospel story.

In this scene, three men lift Christ’s body to place it in the tomb. The wound in his side still bleeds. In the right hand corner, Christ’s mother Mary sits immobilised by her sorrow.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.709-1940

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Record createdJune 15, 2005
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