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Antipater kneeling before Juilus Caesar from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c
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Antipater kneeling before Juilus Caesar from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c
3597168 Antipater kneeling before Juilus Caesar from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, c.1435 (mixed media on oak panel)
by Witz, Konrad (1400/10-44/6); 85.5x69.5 cm; Kunstmuseum, Basel, Switzerland; (add.info.: Scene from the inner side of the Heilsspiegelaltar (Mirror of Human Salvation altarpiece)
The themes show events of the Old Testament and ancient history as the precursors of events of the New Testament
Antipater the Idumaean (d.43), father of Herod the Great, was made chief minister of Judaea by Julius Caesar (c.100-44 BC) as a reward for his support in defeating Pompey.
); Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 23153172
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The print captures a scene from the Heilspiegel Altarpiece, showcasing Antipater kneeling before Julius Caesar. Painted by Konrad Witz in 1435, this mixed media artwork on oak panel is housed in the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland. The altarpiece depicts events from both the Old Testament and ancient history as precursors to those of the New Testament. Antipater the Idumaean, father of Herod the Great, is seen here kneeling before Julius Caesar as a sign of respect and gratitude. In recognition of his support during Pompey's defeat, Caesar appointed Antipater as chief minister of Judaea. This historical moment is beautifully captured by Witz's skilled brushwork. The composition showcases Antipater with a bare chest and wounds symbolizing his loyalty and sacrifice for Rome. Julius Caesar sits majestically on his throne, holding a scepter and wearing a crown that signifies his authority over the Roman Empire. This late Gothic masterpiece reflects elements of prophecy and salvation prevalent during the Middle Ages. Its intricate details highlight Witz's mastery in depicting religious themes through wood panels. As part of the inner side of the Heilsspiegelaltar (Mirror of Human Salvation altarpiece), this painting serves as an important piece within German religious art history. It exemplifies Northern Renaissance influences while emphasizing Christian beliefs and values. Bridgeman Images has preserved this significant artwork through their fine art reproduction services, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty even centuries after its creation.
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