The Crucifixion (1501 – 1503) by Giovanni Bellini

The Crucifixion - Giovanni Bellini - 1501 - 1503

Artwork Information

TitleThe Crucifixion
ArtistGiovanni Bellini
Date1501 - 1503
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions49 x 81 cm
Art MovementHigh Renaissance

About The Crucifixion

The artwork, entitled “The Crucifixion,” was created by the renowned artist Giovanni Bellini between the years 1501 and 1503. This religious painting, executed in oil on panel, is a significant piece from the High Renaissance movement. Measuring 49 by 81 centimeters, the artwork encapsulates the solemn moment of Christ’s crucifixion.

In “The Crucifixion,” Giovanni Bellini masterfully depicts the crucified Christ, centrally positioned on a wooden cross against a backdrop of a serene, yet detailed landscape. The figure of Christ, rendered with meticulous attention to human anatomy and emotion, exudes a profound sense of suffering and sacrifice. Below the cross, the immediate foreground is marked by a sparse, rocky environment, with the stark presence of skulls alluding to death and mortality. In contrast, the background reveals a peaceful, picturesque landscape with buildings and lush greenery, symbolizing the world beyond the Passion. Bellini’s use of perspective and lighting enhances the depth and realism, while the vivid colors and fine detail reflect the influence of the Renaissance ideals of balance, harmony, and naturalism in this poignant religious tableau.

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