Pieter Cornelisz. (Kunst) (Dutch, about 1484–1560/1561) To secure the release of the prisoners on the left, a generous man hands a coin to an official holding a long rod. A guard unlocks the shackles from a man crouched on the ground, while two more wait to be liberated from the stocks. In the darkness above their heads a candle gleams brightly, contrasting with the desolate
vignette of the gallows in the upper right. The drawing shows one of the Seven Acts of Mercy described by
Christ in the
Bible, through which the righteous would be saved at the Last Judgment.
Pieter Cornelisz. Kunst decided to eliminate the figure of Christ from the scene and to fill it instead with contemporary figures. Both the official and the kind stranger wear garments possessed by most middle-class merchants in the Netherlands in the 1500s: long overcoats shaped like a clergyman's cassock over a short tunic and hose. The artist also used clear gestures and facial expressions to silently convey the
narrative content. He
prepared this design for a stained-glass window.
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