“The Garden of Gethsemane,” an oil on canvas painting by Giorgio Vasari, dates back to circa 1570. Standing as a remarkable piece of the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement, its dimensions are 143.5 x 127 cm. The artwork is categorized within the genre of religious painting.
The artwork vividly captures the biblical scene of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. At the center, Jesus is shown kneeling, his arms extended upwards in a gesture of prayer and supplication, illuminated by a celestial beam emanating from a cherub above. Surrounding Jesus, three disciples lie asleep, their figures draped in rich, flowing garments, reflecting the intricate detailing and vibrant color palette typical of Mannerist art. The background is enveloped in muted darkness, accentuating the spiritual intensity of the scene. The composition, with its dynamic poses and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow, exhibits Vasari’s deft handling of emotion and movement, hallmark traits of Mannerist style.