Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels (c.1460) by Giovanni Bellini

Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels - Giovanni Bellini - c.1460

Artwork Information

TitleDead Christ Supported by Two Angels
ArtistGiovanni Bellini
Datec.1460
Mediumpanel,tempera
Dimensions74 x 50 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationMuseo Correr, Venice, Italy

About Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels

The artwork “Dead Christ Supported by Two Angels,” created by Giovanni Bellini around 1460, is a panel painting executed in tempera. This early Renaissance piece, measuring 74 by 50 centimeters, falls within the genre of religious painting. It is housed in the Museo Correr located in Venice, Italy.

The artwork depicts the lifeless figure of Christ being tenderly supported by two angels. Christ is portrayed with a serene and resigned expression, his body displaying the marks of crucifixion. The two angels are rendered with a sense of sorrow and tenderness, gently holding Christ’s languid arms. The background features a detailed landscape that hints at the architecture of that period, providing a serene yet somber setting. The halos above the heads of Christ and the angels underscore the painting’s sacred nature. The meticulous use of tempera on panel allows for intricate detailing and vibrant, harmonious coloring, characteristic of Bellini’s masterful technique during the Early Renaissance.

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