Giovanni Battista Cremonini
Italian, c. 1550–1610
The Crucifixion
c. 1595
After the Last Supper, Jesus withdrew to pray for the strength to accept his fate, accompanied by a number of his apostles. They fell asleep, leaving him to struggle alone. Cremonini has grouped the figures on opposite sides of a diagonal embankment, stark contrasts of light and dark underscoring their poignant separation. Angels present Christ with a cross, nails, and a crown of thorns, foreshadowing his Crucifixion, depicted on the opposite side of this panel.
Medium | oil on copper |
Dimensions | 16 5/8 x 12 9/16 in. (42.2 x 32 cm) |
Object Number | 2010.5 verso |
Acquisition | Acquired by the Clark, 2010 |
Status | On View |
Image Caption
Giovanni Battista Cremonini, The Crucifixion, c. 1595, oil on copper. Clark Art Institute, Acquired by the Clark, 2010.5 verso
Provenance
Private collection, Italy