
Rijksmuseum
De opstanding en vrouwen aan het graf
- Date
- c. 1460
- Medium
- oak (wood)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
The woodcarver here combined in one scene two separate episodes from the Passion of Christ: his resurrection from the tomb, and the three women – Mary Magdalene, Mary the Mother of Jesus and Mary Salome – who went to the tomb (shown at centre) to embalm his body. A Roman soldier is asleep in front of the tomb.
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