Photo de stock - Personification of innocence Innocent (title on object) One and forty pieces, Verscheydene Sinnebeelden (series title), A female figure as personification of innocence washes her hands in a basin standard. She looks back to the background, where Christ is depicted for Pontius Pilate. This refers to the scene in which Pilate, who did not want to assume moral responsibility for the trial of Christ, washes his hands (in innocence). Print from a series of 41 emblems, Christ before Pontius Pilate (Matthew 27: 11-26, Mark 15: 2-15, Luke 23: 2-7, 23: 13-25, John 18:28 - 19:16), Innocence, 'Innocenza', 'Innocenza o purità' (Ripa) (personification), Arnold Houbraken, Amsterdam, 1710 - 1719, paper, pen, h 178 mm × w 96 mm

Photo de stock: Personification of innocence Innocent (title on object) One and forty pieces, Verscheydene Sinnebeelden (series title), A female figure as personification of.

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