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The crucifixion of a child
5616133 The crucifixion of a child by Wolgemut or Wolgemuth, Michael (1434-1519); (add.info.: Woodcut depicting the crucifixion of a child named Richard by Jews at Pontoise. During the Middle Ages, Jews throughout Europe were persecuted for fictitious similar crimes, reports of which were based on prejudice and malicious rumour. Dated 15th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG
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This powerful and haunting print titled "The Crucifixion of a Child" by Wolgemut or Wolgemuth depicts a woodcut image from the 15th century. The woodcut portrays the crucifixion of a child named Richard, falsely accused and persecuted by Jews in Pontoise during the Middle Ages. During this dark period in history, Jews across Europe were unjustly targeted for fictitious crimes based on prejudice and malicious rumors. This artwork serves as a chilling reminder of the anti-Semitic sentiments that prevailed during that time. The wooden texture adds to the rawness and authenticity of this piece, evoking emotions of sorrow and empathy. It is a stark representation of religious intolerance and persecution. "The Crucifixion of a Child" not only reflects upon historical events but also raises questions about human nature, bigotry, and the power dynamics within society. It reminds us to confront our own prejudices and strive for understanding, compassion, and acceptance. As an important work within religious art history, this woodcut captures biblical themes such as martyrdom while shedding light on societal attitudes towards different faiths. Its inclusion in Fine Art Finder's collection showcases its significance as both an artistic masterpiece and a testament to past injustices endured by marginalized communities.
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