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Pensive Christ

Popularization note

The image of the Sorrowful Christ held a privileged position in popular culture. This metaphorical summary of Christ's Passion is informally regarded as a symbol of old Polish folk art. Albrecht Dürer's woodcut from the title page of the Little Passion is considered its prototype in devotional art. The image strongly merged with folk religiosity since it embodied God understanding all human misery, who will not leave people without care and hope. The sculptors drew inspiration for their figures from Gothic or Baroque sculptures found in churches (see E/7372/ML).

The sculpture comes from a cemetery tomb chapel hollowed in a trunk. It has formal features of the South-Volubel group (from the area of Biłgoraj, Janów Lubelski and Hrubieszów; see: E/357/ML). However, the artist combined various iconographic motifs: Christ, in a Gothic rendition wearing a hip-band (perizonium) and a crown of thorns, is additionally depicted with a royal sceptre (characteristic of the Baroque period) in the form of a reed, a symbol of torment. His expressive face expresses sadness, pain and torment, and the bloodshot tears flowing from his eyes give his face a tragic expression. Additionally, the schematic marking of Adam's skull, on the very base between the figure's feet, draws attention. Probably its meaning for the sculptor was not clear, and he was only modelled on other examples of Christ's representation.

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Author / creator

unknown (sculptor)

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 53,5 cm

Object type

sculpture

Technique

sculpture

Material

wood

Creation time / dating

1801 — 1900

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Solska Primeval Forest, part of the city of Biłgoraj (Lublin Province, Biłgoraj County)

Owner

The National Museum in Lublin

Identification number

E/358/ML

Location / status

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