
The Pensive Christ (german: Christus im Elend – 'Christ in Distress' or ''Christus in der Rast''; pl, Chrystus Frasobliwy – 'Worried Christ'; lt, Rūpintojėlis) is a subject in Christian
iconography
Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
depicting a contemplating
Jesus
Jesus, likely from he, יֵשׁוּעַ, translit=Yēšūaʿ, label=Hebrew/Aramaic ( AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ or Jesus of Nazareth (among other names and titles), was a first-century Jewish preacher and religiou ...
, sitting with his head supported by his hand with the
Crown of Thorns
According to the New Testament, a woven crown of thorns ( or grc, ἀκάνθινος στέφανος, akanthinos stephanos, label=none) was placed on the head of Jesus during the events leading up to his crucifixion. It was one of the inst ...
and marks of
his flagellation. It is, therefore, a picture of Jesus shortly before his
crucifixion
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, although more an
andachtsbild or devotional subject than intended to show an actual moment in the narrative of the
Passion of Christ
In Christianity, the Passion (from the Latin verb ''patior, passus sum''; "to suffer, bear, endure", from which also "patience, patient", etc.) is the short final period in the life of Jesus Christ.
Depending on one's views, the "Passion" m ...
. The Pensive Christ is much more common in sculpture than in painting, where the similar
Man of Sorrows
Man of Sorrows, a biblical term, is paramount among the prefigurations of the Messiah identified by the Bible in the passages of Isaiah 53 ('' Servant songs'') in the Hebrew Bible. It is also an iconic devotional image that shows Christ, usuall ...
is more often depicted (in this Jesus is shown with the wounds of the crucifixion).
Development of the image

Similar images are known from
Neolithic
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sculptures in
Europe
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, dating several thousand years before Christ.
The first known depictions of the Pensive Christ occur in northern German sculptures from the latter half of the 14th century, taking a pose already found in paintings of the preparations for the crucifixion, where Jesus sits in thought as the soldiers work to raise the cross. Before this, the pose had been used for the figure of ''
Job
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in Distress'', according to
typology
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one of the prefigurements of Christ. Art historians link its appearance with the
Devotio Moderna
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(Latin for "modern devotion"), which stressed the human nature of Jesus, a model for the faithful to follow.
Most of the statues of the Pensive Christ were made around 1500 and in the first quarter of the 16th century, on the eve of the
Reformation
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. Most of them are preserved in the area of northwest
Bohemia and
Saxony
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, which were strongly affected by the
Reformation
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. Christ is depicted at a specific moment of his earthly suffering, when he rests while dragging the cross on the way to Golgotha. He is thus presented to the believer in his human nature and invites him to contemplation.
The image became especially popular in
Silesia
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and
Pomerania
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, and then Poland and
Lithuania, where it became strongly entrenched in folk art wood carvings by ''
dievdirbiai'' (Lithuanian folk carvers; example below).
A related image, the Herrgottsruh ("Repose of the Lord" in German), does not have the chin resting on a hand; Christ sits, often with hands crossed in his lap. This appeared in Italian painting at the end of the 14th century, and soon spread to sculpture in southern Germany and Austria.
[Schiller, 73]
The Thinker
''The Thinker'' (french: Le Penseur) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, usually placed on a stone pedestal. The work depicts a nude male figure of heroic size sitting on a rock. He is seen leaning over, his right elbow placed on his left ...
by
Auguste Rodin has a similar pose, and may be based on the traditional sculptures.
Gallery
File:Albrecht Dürer 043.jpg, Job
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, in his traditional pose, by Albrecht Dürer
File:Odpočívající Kristus ze Seebergu (kolem r. 1509).jpg, Pensive Christ of Seeberg
The Pensive Christ of Seeberg with a donor from the Zedtwitz family (around 1509) is one of four statues of the same subject in the Cheb collections. The author was probably the anonymous Master of the Madonna of Kamenná Street, whose large carvi ...
(around 1509)
File:Hildesheim Kreuzkirche Christus im Elend.jpg, German Herrgottsruh
File:St-Lothain10.JPG, 16th century sculpture from the Jura (France)
File:Sitting Jesus tottem.jpg, Roadside shrine with a Pensive Christ in Lithuania
File:Chrystus Frasobliwy kapliczka przydrozna Kurowice r.1997.jpg, Roadside shrine with a Pensive Christ in Kurowice, Poland
File:Chrystus frasobliwy w Szydłowcu.JPG, "Pensive Christ" (''Chrystus Frasobliwy'') at St Sigismund's Church, Szydlowiec
Saint Sigismunt Church in Szydlowiec is a church that was built towards the close of the Gothic period (the church constitutive act dated January 1, 1401) and is an example of the Late Gothic hall church. The exterior is of local sandstone. The l ...
, Poland
File:Muzeum Regionalne PTTK w Gorlicach 077.JPG, Chrystus Frasobliwy, 16th c, Muzeum Regionalne PTTK, Gorlice (Poland)
File:Görlitz (Zgorzelec) Kościół Świętej Trójcy (Dreifaltigkeitskirche) Chrystus Frasobliwy.JPG, Statue of a Pensive Christ, Dreifaltigkeitskirche, Görlitz, Germany
File:Ethnographic skansen in Gosławice - 04.jpg, Chrystus Frasobliwy, ethnographic skansen, Gosławice (Poland)
See also
*
Ecce homo
Notes
References
*
Schiller, Gertrud; ''Iconography of Christian Art, Vol. II'',1972 (English trans from German), Lund Humphries, London,
External links
*Photographs of folk figurines of Pensive Christ in
Lithuania (in
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