<P> During Holy week in Jerusalem, vigils at times stop at a location traditionally considered the location for the Repentance of Peter, not far from the house of the high priest Caiaphas, involved in the Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus . </P> <P> The episode has been the subject of works of art for centuries . It has also been dramatized in musical settings of the Passion story . It has been depicted in a varieties of mediums and methods, ranging from 6th century mosaic at the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo to Russian icons and oil paintings by many old masters . The subject was sometimes included in cycles of the Life of Christ or the Passion, often as the only scene not to include the figure of Christ . </P> <P> In Rembrandt's depiction, now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, he presents the servant girl who recognizes Peter with a candle, illuminating Peter's face . Two soldiers look with suspicion as Peter speaks, while Jesus is shown in the distance, his hands bound behind him, turning to look at Peter . Peter's faces away from Jesus, and he gestures with his left hand, although his expression is free of defiance . </P> <P> Caravaggio's Denial of Saint Peter is now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York . Author George Weatherhead admires Caravaggio's depiction, the way Peter exhibits a wavering trepidation in his unsteady features, conscious of the unworthy falsehood he was telling . His lips quiver and his eyes seek, yet cannot find the firmness of truth . In this painting, Caravaggio portrayed the servant girl using the same head of the woman that he used in his depiction of The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist . </P>

Who said and i am the peter who denied his master