Crucifixion avec la Vierge Marie, saint Jean et sainte Marie-Madeleine

Anthony van Dyck · PD

Crucifixion avec la Vierge Marie, saint Jean et sainte Marie-Madeleine


Détails

Année
1618
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
330 × 282 cm

L'histoire

Van Dyck was barely out of his teens when he painted this crucifixion, between 1617 and 1619, working in Rubens's Antwerp studio as his most gifted assistant. It was made as the high altarpiece for a Jesuit church in Bergues, near Dunkirk, and for a long time people simply assumed it was a Rubens, so completely had the young man absorbed his master's weight and drama. The Virgin, Saint John and Mary Magdalene gather beneath the cross in grief. In 1749 Louis XV bought the picture in Antwerp and moved it to a royal chapel at Versailles.

Crucifixion avec la Vierge Marie, saint Jean et sainte Marie-Madeleine — Antoine van Dyck — MuseScope