Calvary

Giovanni Bellini · PD

Calvary


Details

Year
1467
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
71 × 63 cm

The story

Giovanni Bellini painted this small Crucifixion in Venice in the 1460s, when he was still a young man building his reputation. Behind the figures at the foot of the cross the picture opens onto a wide, sunlit landscape stretching back to distant hills. That setting is the point. Bellini, more than almost anyone in Italy at the time, was working out how to make painted daylight feel real and how to place a sacred scene in a believable world rather than against flat gold. He had absorbed a hard, jewel-like precision from Flemish pictures arriving in Venice and a sense of structure from his brother-in-law, the painter Andrea Mantegna. The panel is small, made to be held close in private prayer, and everything in it is scaled to that quiet, personal use.

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