The Crucifixion, Matteo di Giovanni, 1470

The Crucifixion, Matteo di Giovanni, 1470

This small picture belonged to a predella, a series of subsidiary panels consisting of narrative scenes and situated at the bottom of an altarpiece. Predella paintings are significant because the artist was allowed more freedom and inventiveness here than in the higher part of the altarpiece. In this crucifixion scene, the harmony of colors, the monumentality of the figures, and the symmetry of the composition all reflect the classical spirit of renaissance italy. Moreover, the panel shows some characteristics of the traditional sienese school—such as the quality and elegance of the lines—which persists in giovanni’s works. Object Type: painting. Genre: religious art. Date: 1470. Place of creation: Italy, Siena, 15th century. Dimensions: Framed: 39.4 x 38.1 x 4.5 cm (15 1/2 x 15 x 1 3/4 in.); Unframed: 29.8 x 31 cm (11 3/4 x 12 3/16 in.). Medium: gold, tempera and oil, wood panel. Depicted People: Jesus. Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art. Clevelandart 1940.535
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