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Original fileThe saint is shown in a dynamic, muscular posture, looking upward with an expression of intense focus. He holds a closed book in his left hand, while a heavy wooden club, the instrument of his martyrdom, rests on a stone ledge in the foreground. The background features a winding path leading toward distant mountains and a small hilltop castle.
This print is part of a series illustrating the Apostles' Creed, specifically the eleventh article regarding the resurrection of the body ('Carnis Resurrectionem'). It represents the high Mannerist style of the Haarlem school, which used exaggerated anatomy and complex line work to convey spiritual and physical tension.
HG. f. XI. CARNIS RESVRRECTIONEM. 12.
Translation
HG. f. XI. THE RESURRECTION OF THE FLESH. 12.
Object
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Engraving
religious
Digital Source
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July 11, 2017
March 23, 2026
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