• The Denial of Peter is a 1660 painting by Rembrandt, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It depicts the denial of Peter, an event in the Passion of Jesus.
  • The denial of Peter’ was created in 1660 by Rembrandt in Baroque style.
  • Inger Helene Johnson, 'Reflections on The Denial of the Apostle Peter, from the 'Commodilla Master' to Rembrandt', Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers...
  • In The Denial of Saint Peter, Rembrandt focuses on the confrontation between Peter and the maidservant, whose questioning hand forms the fulcrum of the...
  • In this nocturnal scene lit by a candle, Peter is recognized by soldiers as a disciple of Christ.
  • Linked to the theme of The denial of Peter, some Rembrandt etchings and engravings have been selected from the Museum of Fine Arts’ Collection of Prints and...
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  • Throughout his long career, Rembrandt occupied himself with religious and biblical topics far more than with any other subject, and he painted them on an...
  • A maidservant recognizes him as one of Christ’s disciples, but Peter is afraid and denies it three times.
  • Rembrandt's portraits of his contemporaries, self-portraits and illustrations of scenes from the Bible are regarded as his greatest creative triumphs.
  • The Denial of St Peter. 1660. 154 x 169 cms | 60 1/2 x 66 1/2 ins Oil on canvas.