Dictionary of Renaissance art

DESCENT FROM THE CROSS

Descent from the cross: translation

Pontius Pilate granted permission to Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus to remove Christ's body from the cross for burial. The Descent from the Cross shows the moment when this task is carried out by the two men. One of the most remarkable examples of this theme isRogier van der Weyden'saltarpieceof c. 1438 in the Madrid Prado. It shows theVirgin Maryswooning at the foot of the cross, her body echoing that of Christ to denote that his suffering is also hers. The anguish of the others present is clearly denoted in their facial expressions and postures, and particularly their eyes, red and swollen from crying.Gerard David's version of c. 1510-1515 at the New York Frick Collection is no less dramatic. Here, the Virgin takes Christ's limp hand and presses it against her face, whileMary Magdalenwipes her tears with the back of her right hand.Jacopo da Pontormo's rendition for the Church of Santa Felicita,Florence(1525-1528), is aManneristversion of the event. The figures are still in extreme anguish, yet the cross was omitted from the scene. The circular composition with a void in the center, the harsh combination of colors and lighting, and contorted poses of the figures add to the turbulence of the event, and place this work among the great examples of Mannerist art.Rembrandtpainted hisDescent from the Crossin c. 1633 (St. Petersburg, Hermitage Museum) with the theatrical lighting effects and emotive components that characterize theBaroquestyle.

  1. descent from the crossрел. иск. the Descent from the Cross снятие с креста картина или икона изображающая снятие с креста Syn deposition Deposition from the Cross...Англо-русский словарь общей лексики