Fides (Faith)

1539

Sebald Beham

Associated Names
Sebald Beham

Artist, German, 1500 - 1550

The image shows a full-body depiction of a figure standing on a snake, with only their toes visible on the creature as it coils beneath them. The figure stands in a contrapposto stance, with their weight shifted onto one leg, and their head is slightly tilted to one side. The person's facial features are softly delineated, and they have short, somewhat curly hair adorned with a laurel wreath. They are wearing a long, flowing robe with drape-like folds, and two large wings extend from their back. The figure is holding a chalice in their right hand, with a wafer positioned above it, while their left hand holds a long, slender cross. Positioned in the background, behind the figure's right shoulder, is a tablet inscribed with several lines of text. The background appears to be a simple textured surface, possibly resembling stone, that provides contrast to the central figure. The word "FIDES" is visible on the left side of the image.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    engraving

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.1069

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    New Hollstein, no. 136, State i/iv


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1901

  • Pauli, Gustav. Hans Sebald Beham: ein kritisches Verzeichnis seiner Kupferstiche, Radierungen und Holzschnitte. Studien zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte_ 33. Strasbourg: J.H. Ed. Heitz, 1901: no. 135, i/iv.

1996

  • The New Hollstein German Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts, 1400-1700. (Sebald Beham, Anne Röver-Kann, author). Ouderkerk aan den Ijssel: Sound & Vision Publishers, 2024: no. 136, i/iv.

Wikidata ID

Q64961445

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