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Giovanni Bellini · PD

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作品情報

制作年
1455
技法
テンペラ・板
種類
絵画
寸法
48 × 38 cm

ストーリー

This is one of Giovanni Bellini's earliest surviving pictures, painted in Venice around 1460, when he was still working in the long shadow of his brother-in-law Andrea Mantegna. The type was an old one, borrowed from Byzantine icons and hugely popular in Italy: the dead Christ shown upright in his tomb, close and half-length, so a worshipper could dwell on his wounds and his suffering. Bellini keeps the body pale, the arms softly folded, and sets a faint rose dawn behind the figure to catch how drained the flesh still looks. It was made for private devotion, a single quiet face held at eye level to be prayed in front of. Since the museum's postwar rebuilding it has hung in Milan's Golden Room.

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