Entombment (c.1320 – c.1325) by Giotto

Entombment - Giotto - c.1320 - c.1325

Artwork Information

TitleEntombment
ArtistGiotto
Datec.1320 - c.1325
Mediumpanel,tempera
Dimensions45 x 43 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance

About Entombment

The artwork “Entombment,” created by the artist Giotto around 1320-1325, is a tempera on panel painting from the Proto-Renaissance period. It measures 45 x 43 cm and belongs to the genre of religious painting.

In this solemn and poignant scene, Giotto masterfully captures the sorrow and reverence surrounding the burial of Christ. The central figure, the body of Christ, is being laid to rest in a tomb, delicately supported by mourners adorned with halos, indicating their sanctity. The expressions of grief and devotion etched onto the faces of the figures convey a profound sense of loss and piety. The background features serene trees and angels, symbolizing a divine presence and offering a glimpse of hope amidst the sorrow. The subdued color palette, with gold accents, adds to the sanctified atmosphere of the scene. Giotto’s use of space, depth, and his ability to capture human emotion mark this artwork as a significant piece from the Proto-Renaissance era.

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