Artwork

The Betrayal of Christ

The Betrayal of Christ, by Unknown, oil, 1500
The Betrayal of Christ, by Unknown, oil, 1500

The Betrayal of Christ is an oil painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1500 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

Overview

The Betrayal of Christ is an oil painting depicting a dramatic scene with multiple figures. The work showcases a pivotal moment in a narrative, rendered through the artist's use of color and light.

Subject & Meaning

The painting captures the moment when Jesus is seized by a group of men. The scene is populated by figures in the foreground and a lone observer in the background, set against a landscape of trees, hills, and water.

Technique & Style

The artist employs chiaroscuro, utilizing strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of depth and volume. The palette ranges from deep blues and greens in the background to vibrant reds and yellows in the figures' robes, showcasing the expressive potential of oil paint.

Christ Crowned with Thorns
Christ Crowned with Thorns, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted The Betrayal of Christ?

The Betrayal of Christ was painted by Unknown in 1500.

Where can I see The Betrayal of Christ?

The Betrayal of Christ is held by Victoria and Albert Museum.

What movement is The Betrayal of Christ?

The Betrayal of Christ is associated with Northern Renaissance.