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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Early Renaissance
1490
140.0 x 207.0 cmImpressão giclée ou em tela de qualidade de museu, com produção rápida e opções flexíveis de acabamento.
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“Lamentation over the Dead Christ” stands as a poignant emblem of Renaissance piety and artistic innovation—a masterpiece executed by Sandro Botticelli around 1490-1492. Currently housed in the Alte Pinakothek museum in Munich, Germany, this painting transcends mere depiction; it embodies an emotional depth that continues to resonate with viewers centuries later.
Botticelli’s stylistic approach firmly anchors itself within the Early Renaissance tradition, characterized by graceful lines and idealized forms—a deliberate departure from the more rigid conventions of Gothic art. Influenced profoundly by humanist ideals emerging in Florence during Lorenzo de' Medici’s reign, Botticelli sought to convey spiritual contemplation through meticulously crafted imagery.
The composition centers on the crucified Christ, positioned at the heart of a sorrowful tableau populated by figures representing grief and compassion. Mary Magdalene dominates the foreground, cradling Jesus’s lifeless body with unwavering tenderness—a gesture laden with symbolism reflecting maternal devotion and profound sorrow. Surrounding her are St. Peter, St. John the Evangelist, St. Jerome and St. Paul, each rendered in a similarly expressive manner.
Botticelli's masterful technique employed tempera on wood panel, a medium favored for its luminosity and ability to capture subtle tonal variations. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail—evident in the drapery folds, facial expressions, and anatomical accuracy—demonstrates his unwavering commitment to realism tempered by artistic idealism. This careful rendering underscores Botticelli's desire to portray not merely what was seen but also what was felt.
Beyond its aesthetic beauty, “Lamentation” carries significant theological weight. It reflects the Christian belief in resurrection and commemorates the sacrifice of Jesus Christ—a central pillar of faith. The painting’s emotive power derives from Botticelli's ability to capture the universal experience of grief and loss—themes that continue to inspire artists and viewers alike. Its enduring legacy testifies to Botticelli’s profound understanding of human emotion and his mastery of artistic expression.
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1445 - 1510 , Itália
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