Artwork

The Entry into Jerusalem

The Entry into Jerusalem, by Unknown, unspecified, 1494
The Entry into Jerusalem, by Unknown, unspecified, 1494

The Entry into Jerusalem is an unspecified painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Unknown. It dates from 1494 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland.

About this work

Overview

The Entry into Jerusalem is a painting depicting a crowded scene with figures and animals set against an architectural backdrop. The work is characterized by its detailed and colorful representation, despite being worn and cracked with age.

Subject & Meaning

The scene shows a figure on a white horse surrounded by others, some of whom have halos, indicating a religious context. The presence of a palm tree and a red cloth under the horse's hooves suggests a specific narrative, likely related to a biblical event.

Technique & Style

The painting features elaborate robes and architectural details, including arches and domes, showcasing the artist's attention to texture and form. The use of halos and the overall composition imply a stylistic approach common in religious art of the period.

Christ's Entry into Jerusalem
Christ's Entry into Jerusalem, German 15th Century

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Frequently asked questions

Who painted The Entry into Jerusalem?

The Entry into Jerusalem was painted by Unknown in 1494.

Where can I see The Entry into Jerusalem?

The Entry into Jerusalem is held by National Gallery of Ireland.

What movement is The Entry into Jerusalem?

The Entry into Jerusalem is associated with Northern Renaissance.