Christ winnowing evil from the human heart; a penitent bathing in the blood and water from Christ's side; an angel locking a dragon in hell. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1578.

  • Goltzius, Hendrik, 1558-1617.
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[1578]
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26626i
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Christ winnowing evil from the human heart; a penitent bathing in the blood and water from Christ's side; an angel locking a dragon in hell. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1578. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Christ wears a broad-brimmed hat, i.e. he is in the role of the gardener for whom Mary Magdalene mistook him after his Resurrection. In that role, he carries a heart-shaped winnowing basket, from which he shakes out vices while retaining virtues. The vices are represented by a horse (pride), a pig (gluttony), a snake (envy), a statuette of a nude woman (luxury), a donkey (idleness), a bear (anger) and a toad (avarice). The virtues are represented by an infant (good intentions), a lamb (patience), a dove (simplicity), and a cock (vigilance)

Publication/Creation

[Antwerp] : [Philips Galle], [1578]

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1 print : line engraving

Lettering

Ablatio malorum ... Border and image contain lengthy quotations from the Bible on the subject of sin

References note

Otto Hirschmann, Verzeichnis des graphischen Werks von Hendrick Goltzius 1558-1617, Leipzig 1921, no. 64
W.L. Strauss, Hendrik Goltzius, 1558-1617: the complete engravings and woodcuts, New York 1977, vo. 1, no. 54, pp. 124-125

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Wellcome Collection 26626i

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