Artwork
The Betrayal of Judas

The Betrayal of Judas is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1550 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
The Betrayal of Judas is a painting created circa 1550 by 29977_person, now housed at the Museum of Ethnography. A black and white photograph of the work is available, capturing its somber and dramatic atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The depicted scene revolves around a central figure in a dark robe and turban, contrasted with a figure in a white shirt and dark vest to his left. The arrangement suggests a pivotal, tense moment, likely illustrating the biblical narrative of Judas' betrayal of Jesus.
Technique & Style
The painting utilizes chiaroscuro, evident in the photograph, to create depth and heighten tension. Shadows envelop the group, with a faint light illuminating the central figure's face, emphasizing his role in the scene.
History & Provenance
Created around 1550, the painting's history prior to its current location at the Museum of Ethnography is not detailed in available information. The museum holds a black and white photograph of the work.
Context
While the artist's broader context and the painting's original commission or inspiration are unspecified, the use of chiaroscuro and the depiction of a religious theme place it within common artistic practices of the mid-16th century.
Legacy
Specific details on the painting's influence, exhibition history, or scholarly impact are not provided, highlighting a gap in documented legacy for 'The Betrayal of Judas' by 29977_person.
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