Carlo Crivelli

The Crucifixion

c. 1487
Tempera on panel
75 × 55.2 cm (29.5 × 21.7 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Carlo Crivelli’s vivid style married the beautiful with the grotesque. Here, the Virgin Mary and Saint John the Evangelist gaze in anguish at Jesus on the cross. Crivelli enhanced the scene’s morbidness by depicting Jesus emaciated and puffy-eyed, his mouth agape, with blood dripping from his wounds. As subtle hints toward his eventual victory over death, wind animates his loincloth and inflates the sail of a boat in the distance, while verdant plants shoot up from cracks in the rocky, arid terrain.

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