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Rembrandt van Rijn made this etching of the crucifixion in an oval format. The unusual shape focuses attention on Christ and the two thieves, creating an intimate devotional image.
Rembrandt produced numerous prints of biblical subjects, exploring different compositions and approaches. His etchings were collected throughout Europe. This work remains in a private collection.
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