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Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John
Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John - Religious Antiques Style Napoléon III Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John - Napoléon III Antiquités - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John
Ref : 116641
19 500 €
Period :
11th to 15th century
Provenance :
Italy
Medium :
Tempera on panel
Dimensions :
l. 38.98 inch X H. 59.06 inch
Religious Antiques  - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John 11th to 15th century - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John Napoléon III - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John Antiquités - Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John
Antichità Castelbarco

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Christ Crucified with God the Father, the Virgin and St. John

In the manner of 14th century Tuscan painting

Tempera on panel

Height: 150 cm
Width: 99 cm

Performed non-invasive conservation restoration (photo of the work before intervention in detail)

Full photographic details (Click HERE)

We present this precious antique crucified Christ, with God the Father blessing on the cymatium, the grieving Madonna and St. John in the side terminations; the latter, weeping, are the figures mentioned in the gospels, present at the foot of the cross and who witnessed the sacrifice of Jesus, thus having an important value of testimony and participation.

The work, a tempera on panel, is executed in the manner of 14th-century Tuscan painting, following its standards of quality and style.

The first painted crosses, produced in Tuscany and Umbria in the 12th century, became the symbol of Christ's sacrifice and thus an emblem of Christianity. While in this first phase the typology of Christ was that of the Christus Triumphans, with the aspect triumphant over death, from the middle of the 13th century, with the preaching of Saint Francis of Assisi, who favoured the human aspect of Christ, the model of the Christus Pathiens was instead preferred.

A key work of this genre is Giotto's crucifix in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, not only for its quality, but also for the depth of its meanings and symbolic values, becoming a reference model for the painting of many followers.

Giotto renounces the beauty ennobled by the slender and geometrically perfect forms of the body (because they are divine) but improbable, in order to propose the body of an ordinary man, really nailed to the cross abandoned with all his weight physically visible.

The painter focuses on the realistic aspects of his condition, such as the colour of the flesh, the blood, the ribs pressing against the skin, the stretched tendons of the arms, the head leaning forward and the sense of exhaustion of the body.

As for the cross proposed here, we see a painting rendered according to the fourteenth-century canons introduced by Giotto: Christ has a recumbent head and great attention is given to the anatomical description of the body. It is made of shaped planks of soft wood; the painting is executed in tempera, but reveals a refined quality in the dosage of colours and chiaroscuro passages.

The halo, as well as the background of the terminal figures, is made with a gold background, also traditional. In our case, metal decorations are applied to the outline of the halo, a detail that does not belong to the Italian tradition, but seems to belong to the French Gothic taste.

Delevery information :

We take care of and organise the transport of the purchased works, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.

We take great care We personally take care of the packaging, to which we devote a great deal of care: each work is carefully packed, first with arti- cle material, then with a custom-made wooden box.

Should you have the desire to see this or other works in person, we would be happy to welcome you to our gallery in Riva del Garda, Viale Giuseppe Canella 18, we are always open by appointment only.

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