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Pietà is a painting by the Flemish artist Rogier van der Weyden dating from about 1441 held in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Brussels. There are number of workshop versions and copies, notably in the National Gallery, London, in the Prado, Madrid, and in the Manzoni Collection, Naples.[2] Infrared and X-radiograph evidence suggest that the Brussels version was painted by van der Weyden himself, not necessarily excluding the help of workshop assistants.[3] Dendrochronological analysis gives a felling date of 1431 for the oak panel backing, supporting the dating of the painting to around 1441.[1]

Rogier van der Weyden, Pietà, c 1441.[1] Oil on oak panel, 32.5cm x 45.8cm. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium
Rogier van der Weyden, Pietà, c 1441.[1] Oil on oak panel, 32.5cm x 45.8cm. Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium

Campbell & van der Stock describe the painting as evincing a technical and aesthetic mastery in no way inferior to that of The Descent from the Cross, of comparable emotional force and controlled by an equally strongly balanced composition. Christ's dead body is conceived in a similarly natural way as in the Descent, the dangling arms and limp fingers typical of van der Weyden's acute observation. The conspicuous elongation of Christ's wrists has been explained away as the ineptness of an assistant, but equally it might be a consequence of Christ's hanging on the Cross, the kind of realistic detail characteristic of van der Weyden.[4]

Although a fair number of imitations were made of the Brussels version, only a few were based directly on it. A direct connection can be seen only in the versions belonging to the Rademakers collection in The Hague, the Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp, and the Manzoni collection, Naples. The Manzoni version combines features from the Brussels version as well as those of the Madrid version and another in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin.[4][5]




References


  1. Campbell & Van der Stock, p. 507
  2. Campbell (1998) p. 440
  3. Campbell & Van der Stock pp. 506-7
  4. Campbell & Van der Stock p. 507
  5. Djikstra, pp. 451-61, 255-7 and n. 507

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- [en] Pietà (van der Weyden)

[es] Piedad (Rogier van der Weyden)

La Piedad es una pintura del artista flamenco temprano Rogier van der Weyden datada aproximadamente en 1441 conservada en los Museos Reales de Bellas Artes de Bélgica, en Bruselas. Existen numerosas copias y versiones del taller, notablemente en la Galería Nacional, en Londres, en el Museo del Prado, en Madrid, y en la Colección Manzoni, en Nápoles.[2] Radiografías infrarrojas y de rayos x sugieren que la versión de Bruselas fue pintada por van der Weyden, no necesariamente excluyendo la inclusión de ayudantes del taller.[3] Análisis dendrocronológicos fechan en 1431 la tala del roble del que procede la tabla, apoyando la datación de la pintura alrededor de 1441.

[it] Pietà (Rogier van der Weyden)

Pietà è un dipinto del pittore fiammingo Rogier van der Weyden, realizzato intorno al 1441 e conservato a Bruxelles, presso il Museo Reale delle Belle Arti del Belgio. Ci sono diverse copie del quadro, conservate alla National Gallery di Londra, al Prado di Madrid e alla Collezione Manzoni di Napoli. Esami agli infrarossi e radiografie sembrano indicare che la versione di Bruxelles fu dipinta da van der Weyden stesso, non escludendo però un aiuto da parte di apprendisti e assistenti. Analisi dendrocronologiche datano il pannello di quercia su cui è stato eseguito il dipinto al 1431, supportando la teoria della datazione dell'opera intorno al 1441



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