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    Pilate Washing his Hands is an 1830 history painting by the British artist J.M.W. Turner. It depicts the biblical scene of the Roman official Pontius Pilate...
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    mostly Scandinavian. The most frequent scene to include Pilate is his washing of his hands; Pilate is typically portrayed similarly to the high priests as...
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    Judas's face pulled out from his body. Canavesio relied heavily on Israhel's composition for his painting of Pilate Washing His Hands. He kept some elements...
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    Hand washing (or handwashing), also called hand hygiene, is the process of cleaning the hands with soap or handwash and water to eliminate bacteria, viruses...
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    contemplation by Rembrandt and not Aristotle. Another painting, Pilate Washing His Hands, is also of questionable attribution. Critical opinion of this...
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    stained-glass windows depicting Christ Scourged at the Pillar, Pilate Washing his Hands, and the Freeing of Barabbas. The Convent, which includes the Church...
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    Christ on the Mount of Olives, part of his Grey Passion series Pontius Pilate washing his hands Resurrection, part of his Grey Passion series Wife of Jörg Fischer...
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    December 1851), known in his time as William Turner, was an English Romantic painter, printmaker and watercolourist. He is known for his expressive colouring...
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    Collection. Pilate Washing his Hands, oil on canvas, 103 cm × 139 cm (41 in × 55 in), Shipley Art Gallery, England Pilate Washing his Hands, oil on canvas...
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  • hands [of him, her, it]); adapted from the Ancient Greek phrase describing Pontius Pilate washing his hands at Matthew 27:24; for actual hand-washing...
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  • blamed for it, addressing the clergy (in reference to Pontius Pilate washing his hands in Matthew 27:24–25) with the words: "If war delights you so much...
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    Passion of Jesus (category Pontius Pilate)
    with Pilate washing his hands, as in Matthew, but the Jews and Herod refuse this. Joseph of Arimathea, before Jesus has been crucified, asks for his body...
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    Pontius Pilate washing his hands. Some types show Jesus standing as he is confronted by Peter; in others he is bending or kneeling to perform the washing. The...
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    apse vault of the Holy Trinity Chapel Pantocrator from Kułakowice Pilate washing his hands by Hendrick ter Brugghen Judgment of Midas by Gerard van Honthorst...
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    Ecce Homo (Passion No. 8) 1512 Copper engraving 117 × 74 mm B10 Pilate Washing his Hands (Passion No. 9) 1512 Copper engraving 117 × 74 mm B11 Bearing of...
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    This panel depicts Pilate washing his hands. The Gospel of Matthew states that before condemning Jesus to death, Pilate washed his hands with water in front...
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    Proto-Cathedral The Marriage at Cana c.1655-1660, National Gallery, London Pilate Washing His Hands, c. 1663, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Calling the...
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  • rubbing hands can signify various things, such as a miser rubbing his palms together over money, Lady Macbeth washing the blood off her hands, a villain...
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    below, include those in the Tornabuoni Chapel by Domenico Ghirlandaio and his workshop between 1485 and 1490, the Scrovegni Chapel by Giotto, completed...
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    Mark 15 (category Pontius Pilate)
    to be crucified. Matthew has Pilate washing his hands and declaring the crowd responsible, which the crowd accepts. For his flogging Jesus would have been...
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    death, this secret disciple of Jesus "asked Pilate that he might take away the body of Jesus, and Pilate gave him permission." Joseph immediately purchased...
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    Pontius Pilate washing his hands (in innocence) f88v-f89r: Terce: Miniature with the flagellation of Christ and in the initial Christ stripped of his clothes...
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    Amberes. pp. 27–28. (in Dutch) Michael C. Plomp (Fall 2003). "Pilate Washing His Hands". Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. LXII (2). "Studies in Western...
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    Priest Flagellation of Christ The crown of thorns Ecce Homo Pontius Pilate washing his hands Carrying the cross Christ in silence Descent from the Cross Lamentation...
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  • Naples, acquired by the Uffizi Death of Cato, MUŻA, La Valletta. Pilate Washing His Hands, c. 1650 and Isaac blessing Jacob, Musée du Louvre, Paris Saint...
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    The third act of trial is the Washing of Pilate's Hands (Matt 27:23-25) with the interlude of the Message of Pilate's Wife (Matt.27:19). In the illustration...
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    examples--Pilate washing his Hands, and The Deposition from the Cross, parts probably of a large altar-piece. During the last ten years of his life Wohlgemut...
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    Pilate presents Him to the crowd as “Ecce Homo” (“Behold the man”), but they continue to call for crucifixion. Pilate symbolically washes his hands and...
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  • dealing with the Flagellation of Christ, an "Ecce Homo", Pontius Pilate washing his hands, Jesus held by soldiers, the scene depicting the cortege accompanying...
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    cross down the Via Dolorosa. Wall illustrations depict Pontius Pilate washing his hands, and soldiers imposing the cross on Jesus. Four pink marble pillars...
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