

The Denial of Peter by Peter Wtewael: A painting depicting a group of people surrounding a central figure; the central figure is shirtless and wearing a hat and pants; he holds a long stick or sword; several figures are dressed in 16th or 17th-century clothing; a man to the left wears a green and red garment; a woman to the left wears a white apron; several people wear hats; people have their hands raised; the setting appears dimly lit.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 779 px
- Museum Record
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