art.wikisort.org - Painting

Search / Calendar

The Descent from the Cross is the central panel of a triptych painting by Peter Paul Rubens in 1612–1614. It is still in its original place, the Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp, Belgium, along with another great altarpiece The Elevation of the Cross. The subject was one Rubens returned to again and again in his career. This particular work was commissioned on September 7, 1611, by the Confraternity of the Arquebusiers, whose Patron Saint was St. Christopher.

The Descent from the Cross
ArtistPeter Paul Rubens
Year1612–1614
MediumOil on panel
Dimensions420.5 cm × 320 cm (165.6 in × 130 in)
LocationCathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp

Composition


Although essentially Baroque, the oil on panel piece is rooted in the Venetian tradition, and likely influenced by the work of Daniele da Volterra, Federico Barocci and Cigoli, amongst others.[1] In its composition and use of light, the triptych recalls Caravaggio's Roman period.

Theophile Silvestre wrote, in his "On Rubens' Descent from the Cross – 1868":

“The principal subject is composed of nine figures: at the top of two ladders, workers are lowering the body of Christ with the aid of a shroud which one of them holds in his teeth, the other in the left hand. Bracing themselves firmly against the arms of the cross, each bends forward to guide the Christ with the hand that is left free while St. John, with one foot on the ladder and his back arched, supports him most energetically. One of Savior’s feet comes to rest on the beautiful shoulder of the Magdalene, grazing her golden hair. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, placed midway on ladders so as to face each other, form, together with the two workmen in the upper part of the picture, a square of vigorous but plebeian figures. The Virgin, standing at the foot of the sacrificial tree, extends her arms towards her Son; Salome (properly, Mary Cleophas), kneeling, gathers up her robe. On the ground are seen the superscription and a copper basin where the crown of thorns and the nails of the Crucifixion lie in the congealed blood. The crowd, always elated by the spectacle of torture, has departed from Golgotha as daylight fades. After the sacrifice of Calvary, as it is called in Scripture, the sad, dark sky is crossed by a light that illumines the shoulders of the workmen, whose bold posture recalls the composition by Daniele da Volterra".

In 1794, Napoleon removed this painting and The Elevation of the Cross and sent them to the Louvre. After his defeat, they were returned to the cathedral in 1815.[2]

The triptych describes the Visitation, the Descent from the Cross, and the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
The triptych describes the Visitation, the Descent from the Cross, and the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple.

Other versions


In addition to the original work for Antwerp, Rubens painted three or more other versions exploring the same theme.[3]

Version Date Painted Current Location
The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1617) 1616–17 Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille
The Descent from the Cross (Rubens) c. 1616 Courtauld Gallery, London
The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1618) 1617–18 Hermitage Museum

See also





References


  1. Białostocki, Jan. "The Descent from the Cross in Works by Peter Paul Rubens and His Studio". The Art Bulletin, Volume 46, No. 4, December 1964. 511–524
  2. Rooses, Max (1904). Rubens. Vol. I. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. p. 171.
  3. "The masterpiece of Peter Paul Rubens, The descent from the cross from the collection of the State Hermitage in St. Petersburg". 2000.

Sources



На других языках


- [en] The Descent from the Cross (Rubens, 1612–1614)

[es] Descendimiento de Cristo (Rubens)

El descendimiento de la cruz es un óleo de Pedro Pablo Rubens, pintado hacia 1612. Es la parte central de un tríptico, donde también se muestran la Visitación de la Virgen y la Presentación de Jesús en el Templo. Se conserva en la Catedral de Amberes, Bélgica.

[fr] La Descente de croix (Rubens)

La Descente de croix est la partie centrale d'un triptyque peint par l'artiste flamand Pierre Paul Rubens entre 1612 et 1614. Cette peinture est le second plus grand chef-d'œuvre que Rubens a réalisé pour la cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Anvers en Belgique, à côté de l'Érection de la croix. Ce tableau lui fut commandé le 7 septembre 1611 par la Confrérie des arquebusiers dont le patron est saint Christophe[1].

[it] Trittico della deposizione dalla croce

Trittico della deposizione dalla croce è un complesso di "tre pannelli" dipinti a olio su tavola, realizzati tra il 1611 ed il 1614 dal pittore Pieter Paul Rubens. Lo scomparto centrale misura 420x310, mentre i due laterali misurano cm 420x150.

[ru] Снятие с креста (картина Рубенса, Антверпен)

«Снятие с креста» (нидерл. Kruisafneming) — центральная панель триптиха работы знаменитого фламандского живописца Питера Пауля Рубенса, написанного в период 1610 — 1614 годов. Картина является вторым большим алтарным образом работы Рубенса для Собора Богоматери в Антверпене, (Антверпен, Бельгия). Триптих размещён в правом трансепте собора. Симметрично, в левом трансепте, находится парная, ещё более грандиозная композиция: «Воздвижение Креста».



Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.

Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.

2019-2024
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии