The Agony in the Garden

Andrea Mantegna · PD

The Agony in the Garden


Details

Year
1450
Medium
tempera
Type
painting
Dimensions
62.9 × 80 cm

The story

Mantegna painted this small panel of Christ praying while his apostles sleep in the mid 1450s, and he treats the whole world as if it were carved from stone. The rocks have sharp cut edges, the road winds in hard geometric loops, the little plants look almost hammered out of metal. Above Christ, angels appear on a cloud carrying the instruments of the death that is coming. His brother-in-law Giovanni Bellini painted almost the same scene around the same time, and the two are often hung together as a lesson in temperament, Mantegna all line and rigid rock, Bellini soft with morning light and air. Down the road, so small you can miss him, Judas is already leading the soldiers up to make the arrest.

The Agony in the Garden — Andrea Mantegna — MuseScope