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The Crucifixion

Image credit: The National Gallery, London

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This is the aftermath of the Crucifixion. The soldiers are riding away, and only Christ’s followers are left. Christ hangs from the Cross, dead or near death. The Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist stand on the left, while Mary Magdalene clings to the foot of the Cross. On the left Joseph of Arimathea brings a shroud. With him is Nicodemus: the opening of his tomb can be seen behind the Cross - this is where Christ will be buried. Another man carries a ladder, to help get Christ’s body down. This picture is one of a group of related Crucifixion scenes associated with Quinten Massys, his workshop and his followers. This picture and a version in the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa appear to be largely by Massys. The hatching and feathering to soften the tonal transitions may be characteristic of Massys himself.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

The Crucifixion

Date

about 1515

Medium

Oil on oak

Measurements

H 90.2 x W 58.4 cm

Accession number

NG715

Acquisition method

Presented by Queen Victoria at the Prince Consort's wish, 1863

Work type

Painting

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