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Artist:
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Émile Bernard
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Title:
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La Crucifixion
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Date:
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c. 1890-1893 (published 1894)
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Medium:
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Woodcut
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Dimensions:
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13 7/8 x 5 15/16 in. (35.24 x 15.08 cm) (image)
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Credit Line:
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The Herschel V. Jones Fund, by exchange
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Location:
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Gallery Not on view
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Although produced in the spirit of a medieval woodcut, Émile Bernard's print is deceptively original. He achieved a primitive look by carving the coarse, unruly side-grain of a wood plank rather than the smoother end-grain, unheard of for a 19th-century artist. The narrow format borrows from Japanese hashira-e prints, which hung on pillars. And his angular, elongated Christ seems to prefigure German Expressionism. Using ropes on the cross was also novel; artists had switched to nails in the Middle Ages because they produced more blood.
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Artist/Creator(s)
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Name:
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Bernard, Émile
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Nationality:
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French
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Life Dates:
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French, 1868 - 1941
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Object Description
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Classification:
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Print
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Creation Place:
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Europe, France
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Edition:
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Edition of 100
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Accession #:
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P.71.113
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Owner:
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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