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The Crowning with Thorns is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) done during 1542 and 1543. It is housed in the Musée du Louvre in Paris, France.

The Crowning with Thorns
ArtistTitian
Year1542-1543
MediumOil on canvas
LocationMusée du Louvre, Paris

The painting was commissioned by the confraternity of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan. It was brought to France after the Napoleonic conquest of the city in 1797.

In The Crowning with Thorns, painted for the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, the space is compressed in the scene by arranging the figures on a shallow plane delimited by the wall of a building. There are explicit references to antiquity: the figure of Christ derives from the celebrated Laocoon, an antique statue discovered in Rome in 1506, an archetypal exemplum doloris ("example of pain"). Another famous antique sculptural fragment, the Belvedere Torso, provides the model for the upper body of the torturer on the left. With the inclusion of the bust of Tiberius Caesar, a direct reference to the Roman authorities who condemned Christ, Titian also pays homage to the classical past.

This is a brutal scene, in which Christ's tormentors twist the crown onto his head with their canes, but the violence is relieved and Christ's suffering exalted by the beauty of the colours, which especially in the blue and green to the right are colder than usual in deference to Titian's Roman sources. In Christ's foot extended on the steps, however, Titian pulls out all the Venetian stops and one can sense the blood flowing through the veins under the flesh. The pattern of the canes slices through the massed figures like the strokes of a knife, forming a Trinitarian triangle to the right of Christ's head. An inimitable Titian touch is the cane lying unused on the foremost step, still, shadowless and deadly, like a snake.[1]

According to Robert Haven Schauffler, the German painter Fritz von Uhde once considered it to be "the greatest picture ever painted."[2]


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- [en] The Crowning with Thorns (Titian, Paris)

[es] La coronación de espinas (Tiziano, Louvre)

La coronación de espinas es un cuadro de Tiziano (como indica la inscripción Titianus F. en uno de los escalones). Realizado entre 1542 y 1544, es un cuadro clave del periodo comprendido entre sus trabajos para las cortes italianas de Ferrara, Mantua y Urbino, y las obras para los Farnesio de Roma, adonde Tiziano se trasladó en 1545.[1]

[it] Incoronazione di spine (Tiziano Parigi)

L'Incoronazione di spine è un dipinto a olio su tela, misurante 303x180 cm, eseguito dal pittore italiano Tiziano Vecellio tra il 1542 e il 1543. È conservato nella stanza 6 dei dipinti italiani, all'interno del Musée du Louvre di Parigi. Sullo stesso soggetto fra il 1572-76, l'autore dipinse un'altra tela che è attualmente conservata all'Alte Pinakothek di Monaco di Baviera.

[ru] Возложение тернового венца (картина Тициана)

«Возложение тернового венца» (итал. Incoronazione di spine) — картина венецианского художника Тициана, написанная в 1542—1543 годах. Находится в Лувре. Изображает момент возложения римскими воинами тернового венца на голову Христа во время поругания.



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