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Christ Being Crowning with Thorns

Maarten van HeemskerckAbout 1548

SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst

SMK - Statens Museum for Kunst
Copenhagen, Denmark

This drawing is one of many studies for a series of etchings, the exact number of which remains a bone of contention among scholars. One expert lists 24 prints, another 28.

No direct link between the series' drawings

Apart from a certain motivic consistency, there is no direct link between the drawings in the series. There are no cliffhangers to maintain suspense until the end. And indeed, the spectators’ familiarity with the good old Biblical tales would undoubtedly impede any attempt at making surprising plot twists. The pictures are tableaux with moralising intentions.

The dramatic culmination

A common feature of Heemskerck’s narrative drawings is the fact that they depict a dramatic culmination intensified by the stylistic transition from the Italian High Renaissance to the Northern European Mannerist style. Many of the muscular backs, bearded prophet-like figures and voluptuous Sibyls are taken directly from Michelangelo, the much admired counsel of perfection.

Here, however, the figures have been placed in rooms of crooked angles and distorted perspectives, threateningly closing themselves around the actors, many of them apparently suffering from lumbago or sciatica, who at one moment appear to be sliding towards the spectator, only to tumble in the opposite direction next - as in this picture. It almost seems as if the violent force with which the crown of thorns is wrenched into space provokes the fall.

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  • Title: Christ Being Crowning with Thorns
  • Creator: Maarten van Heemskerck
  • Creator Lifespan: 1498 Heemskerck - 1574 Haarlem
  • Creator Nationality: Dutch
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Haarlem
  • Creator Birth Place: Heemskerck
  • Date Created: About 1548
  • Værktekst: Denne tegning er et af mange forlæg for en serie raderinger, hvis nøjagtige antal de lærde strides om. En forsker opregner 24, en anden 28 blade. Ingen forbindelse mellem seriens tegninger Bortset fra en indre motivisk sammenhæng består der ikke nogen egentlig forbindelse mellem seriens tegninger. Det er ingen tegneserie i moderne forstand. Man ser således aldrig, at et anslået tema bliver gennemspillet i det efterfølgende blad, at fortsættelse følger og spændingen på den måde fastholdes til det sidste. Betragterens fortrolighed med de gode gamle bibelske historier stiller sig unægtelig også hindrende i vejen for den overraskende pointe. Billederne er tableauer med et moraliserende sigte. Tegningernes dramatiske højdepunkt Et fællestræk ved Heemskercks fortællende tegninger er, at de fremstiller et dramatisk højdepunkt, der forstærkes af den italienske højrenæssances stilforvandling til nordeuropæisk manierisme. Mange af de rygvendte muskuløse figurer, langskæggede profetagtige skikkelser og svulmende sibyllinske kvinder er ofte direkte overtaget fra Michelangelo, det beundrede og uopnåelige forbillede. Men her er de anbragt i perspektivisk forvrængede, skævvinklede rum, der truende lukker sig omkring sceneriets tilsyneladende ofte lumbago- eller iskiasplagede aktører, som snart synes at rutsje ud mod beskueren, snart - som i tegningen her - at tumle den modsatte vej. Det virker nærmest, som om den voldsomme kraft, hvormed tornekronen vrides på plads, fremkalder dette fald.
  • Teknik: Pen, brunt blæk, svage spor af sort kridt på gulligt papir. Spor af ridsefjer og kvadrering med sort kridt
  • Proveniens: Erhvervet før 1695
  • Provenance: Acquired before 1695
  • Physical Dimensions: w20.4 x h25.5 cm (Without frame)
  • Dansk link: http://www.smk.dk/index.php?id=1294
  • Dansk Titel: Tornekroningen
  • Type: Pen
  • Rights: Statens Museum for Kunst, http://www.smk.dk/en/copyright/creative-commons/
  • Medium: Pen, brown ink and black chalk on buff paper
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