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Christ nailed to the Cross with a Donor with his Arm in a Sling presented by a Priest
990126 Christ nailed to the Cross with a Donor with his Arm in a Sling presented by a Priest (tempera on panel) by Master of the Pavia Deposition (fl.1510); 170x100.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Christ nailed to the Cross with a Donor with his Arm in a Sling presented by a Priest. The Master of the Pavia Deposition (active c.1510). Tempera on panel. 170 x 100.5cm.); Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23676466
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1510 1510s Agony Armed Background People Bended Knee Bystander Comrade Crucifix Deposition Early Sixteenth Century Freeing Half Dressed Holy Bible Large Group Lying Lying Down Lying On Back Master Military Position Military Rank Negative Concept North Italian Northern Italy Old Master Paintings On Panel Pain Partly Dressed Pavia Semi Clad Semi Dress Stigmata Suffering Tempera Injuries Semi Nude Undoing Wound
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Christ nailed to the Cross with a Donor with his Arm in a Sling presented by a Priest" by the enigmatic Master of the Pavia Deposition. Painted during the early 16th century, this tempera on panel artwork measures an impressive 170x100.5 cm and is currently held in a private collection. The scene depicted is deeply religious, portraying Christ's crucifixion alongside a donor whose arm rests in a sling. A priest stands nearby, presenting this wounded individual as an offering to Christ. The composition features a large group of people, including women and soldiers from the Roman Empire. The painting evokes strong emotions through its portrayal of agony and suffering. The bystanders' expressions convey negative concepts such as pain and anguish while highlighting their helplessness in witnessing this tragic event unfold. The artist's attention to detail is evident throughout, particularly in capturing the intricate postures and gestures of each figure present. The background people add depth to the composition, further immersing viewers into this poignant moment. This remarkable work exemplifies old master paintings at their finest, showcasing both technical skill and emotional resonance. It serves as a testament to Italy's rich artistic heritage during this period. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured every nuance of this painting through their expert photography skills, allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty and significance for generations to come.
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