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The Descent from the Cross (front). El Descendimiento de la cruz (anverso), c. 1420

The work of this anonymous artist of the first half of the 15th century is characterised by his use of International Gothic stylistic devices in the composition of his paintings. The long, narrow format suggests that the panel may have formed part of a triptych or diptych in which the artist made use of its shape to depict the cross and organise the space on the front face. We thus see Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus in the upper level, lowering Christ’s body from the cross, while the lower left area depicts the Virgin with Saint John and the Holy Women and the right side, a group of elegantly dressed men. The Virgin’s suffering is the principal motif in the lower part of the panel, reflecting accounts of her fainting to be found in religious texts. The subject on the reverse of the panel is unusual: Christ on the route to Calvary looks at a nun who walks behind him, also bearing a cross. The subject is derived from a late medieval poem of the early 15th century that is included in the lower part of the composition.

 

15th Century14th and 15th Centuries - Early german paintingPaintingOilpanel
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