Pilate Washing His Hands, from Passio domini nostri Jesu Christi

Pilate Washing His Hands, from Passio domini nostri Jesu Christi

Urs Graf, the ElderWW-1503-056091

<p>The Roman official Pontius Pilate is seen here washing his hands before a crowd, having failed to convince Christ to defend himself. With this action, Pilate claimed to rid himself of the blood of an innocent man, and thus hoped to absolve himself from all responsibility for the death of Jesus Christ.</p>

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Year
1503
Dimensions
21.7 × 15.6 cm (8 9/16 × 6 3/16 in.)

Artist

Urs Graf, the Elder
Urs Graf, the Elder

Printmaking

Urs Graf, the Elder (Swiss, 1485-1527/28)

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