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Limestone Relief with the Betrayal and Arrest of Judas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2011

Limestone Relief with the Betrayal and Arrest of Judas in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, January 2011
Relief of the Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus

Date: 1264–88

Geography: Made in, Amiens, Picardy, France

Culture: French

Medium: Limestone with traces of polychromy and gilding

Dimensions: Overall: 39 1/4 x 43 x 9 in. (99.7 x 109.2 x 22.9 cm)

Classification: Sculpture-Stone

Credit Line: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac D. Fletcher Collection, Bequest of Isaac D. Fletcher, 1917

Accession Number: 17.120.5

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Four key events in the final hours of Jesus’ life are dramatically shown here (from left to right): Peter sheathing his sword after severing the ear of Malchus (seated), the high priest’s servant; Jesus miraculously restoring the ear; Judas betraying Jesus with a kiss; and Roman soldiers arresting Jesus. The compression of these events into one scene with its complex interweaving of figural masses creates a powerful sculptural statement.

In the medieval church the choir screen separated the nave and the choir area. By the thirteenth century these barriers often were decorated with extensive narrative themes, especially the Passion, the dramatic final events in the earthly life of Jesus. Because they hindered participation in church rituals by the laity, most European churches eventually eliminated them. The choir screen at the cathedral in Amiens was destroyed in 1755. This relief is one of the largest and best preserved narrative sculptures to survive.


Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/1700...

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