1886-1894
Opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper
Brooklyn Museum, United States.
Exclaiming "Behold the man!," Pilate shows the beaten and bloodied Christ to the crowds. The people gathered in the court below urge his execution, with pointed fingers raised in accusatory gestures.
On the loggia before the assembled crowd, Pilate—convinced of Jesus' innocence and impressed by his dignity, according to Tissot's account—publicly washes his hands on the loggia before the square, symbolically distancing himself from the execution to follow.
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