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The Harrowing of Hell

Print
1510 (made), 1511 (published)
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.

According to Roman Catholic belief, Christ descended into the underworld between the time of his Crucifixion and his Resurrection. He rescued the souls of all the just people who had died and been held in limbo since the beginning of the world. Holding Christ’s cross is Adam – the first man that God created.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • The Harrowing of Hell (generic title)
  • The Large Passion (series title)
  • Descent into Limbo (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Woodcut on paper
Brief description
The Harrowing of Hell, plate from the Large Passion, set of 11 plates, issued with a titlepage with Latin text in 1511, by Albrecht Durer, woodcut, Germany, Nuremberg, ca. 1510.
Physical description
Black and White woodcut. Christ is depicted pulling figures out of a prison cell, representing a part of hell. Monstrous demons blow horns and brandish weapons. Adam is shown behind Christ holding the cross and apple. There is a bright light in the background.
Dimensions
  • Height: 40.1cm
  • Width: 28.3cm
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.

According to Roman Catholic belief, Christ descended into the underworld between the time of his Crucifixion and his Resurrection. He rescued the souls of all the just people who had died and been held in limbo since the beginning of the world. Holding Christ’s cross is Adam – the first man that God created.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.711-1940

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Record createdJune 15, 2005
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