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The Sudarium

The Sudarium

Artist (French, 1598 - 1688)
Titles
  • Veil of St. Veronica
Date1649
MediumEngraving
DimensionsImage: 16 5/8 × 12 9/16 in. (42.3 × 31.9 cm) Sheet: 19 × 13 7/16 in. (48.3 × 34.2 cm)
Credit LineGift of Karen and Robert Hoehn
CultureFrench
Catalogue raisonnéMontaiglon, 25
Object numberPC2015.07.04
ClassificationsPrint Collection
DescriptionImpression of Jesus Christ's face crowned with thorns on St. Veronica's veil. Created by etching one continuous spiraling line, using differing value of the line to create the image. At the bottom of the veil, an inscription reads, "FORMATVR VNICV VNA" in large block letters.
InterpretationsThis virtuoso engraving represents the cloth that Saint Veronica used to wipe Christ’s face as he carried the cross. The cloth is called a sudarium, a contact relic that acted almost like a print by holding an impression of Christ’s features. Claude Mellan engraved Christ’s portrait in one seemingly continuous line. The spiral from the center of his nose swirls outward; the line swells and narrows to create shade and texture. Wall Label for "Press/Process: The Art of Prints," Hoehn Family Galleries, Spring 2019

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