Good Friday Morning: Jesus in Prison (Le matin Vendredi Saint: Jésus en prison)
- Portfolio/Series:
The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ (La Vie de Notre-Seigneur Jésus-Christ) - Artist: James Tissot, French, 1836-1902
- Medium: Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper
- Place Made: France
- Dates: 1886-1894
- Dimensions: Image: 17 1/2 x 4 3/4 in. (44.5 x 12.1 cm) Sheet: 9 5/16 x 4 3/4 in. (23.7 x 12.1 cm)
- Signature: Signed bottom left: "J.J. Tissot"
- Collections: European Art
- Museum Location:
This item is on view in Robert E. Blum Gallery, 1st Floor - Accession Number: 00.159.253
- Credit Line: Purchased by public subscription
- Image: Overall, 00.159.253_PS2.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2007
In a subject that he characterizes as “rarely, if ever, treated,” Tissot paints Jesus in prison—bound to a stone post, his hands chained but upraised in prayer. The artist notes the white light shining down, a further indication of the early hour on Good Friday. While Jesus prays, his guards, wearing armor, slump over in pre-dawn slumber.
Dressed in a brown garment, Jesus has been stripped of the glowing white robe associated with his ministry. Now, as Tissot notes in the accompanying text, he wears just the seamless cloak that he has worn since his youth. This garment, first seen in The Youth of Jesus, was woven by the Virgin and, according to legend, grew as he did.
Archaeologically rigorous and eager to locate the relics associated with Christ’s Passion, Tissot claims that fragments of the stone post are now in the Church of Santa Prassede in Rome.
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