The Life of Christ- Engraving from the Evangelicae Historiae Imagines by Hieronymus Nadal 1593 P.82

The Life of Christ- Engraving from the Evangelicae Historiae Imagines by Hieronymus Nadal 1593 P.82

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The Evangelicae Historiae Imagines book included 153 engravings illustrating key events from the life of Christ based on the liturgical Gospels. This is an engraving titled Christ and the mother of the sons of Zebedee, created by Antonie Wierix (II) after a design by Bernardino Passeri. The print depicts the mother of the sons of Zebedee kneeling with her sons Christ, requesting that they sit beside him in his kingdom. The scene is set with a large palm tree, and Christ's other disciples are shown watching the event.  

Translation:

A. King Herod, by whose order Jesus was held before he healed the blind man in Jericho.
D. Jesus with the disciples.
C. Mary Salome approaches, asked Christ for her sons, that they may sit.
B. Jesus answers, You do not know.
D. Herod Agrippa kills James in Jerusalem.
E. Christ's crucifixion, because he remembered with them what he was about to drink.
F. John the Evangelist before Trajan in a vat of boiling oil in Rome before the Latin gate.

Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order, commissioned the project, which Nadal oversaw, though both died before its completion. This pioneering series of engravings was created to help Jesuit novices with meditation on the Gospels as part of their spiritual exercises.

The engravings, showing the life, death and resurrection of Christ, were made by some of the best Flemish engravers, including the Wierix brothers at Antwerp, Jan II and Adriaen Collaert, Charles de Mallery, after drawings by the Italian painter Bernardo Passari and a few after Maarten de Vos. The book became an important source for Spanish Colonial Art. 

The present famous print series of the life of Christ soon became a highly important work for Jesuit missionaries and, moreover, a masterpiece of Flemish engraving at the end of the 16th century, engraved by some of the best Flemish engravers of its time in exceptional quality.

Mr. Christopher W. Charles purchased a collection of these prints over 30 years ago from a Sotheby's auction. 

Published in Antwerp in 1593

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