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Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Munich)

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Year
  
c. 1500

Artist
  
Albrecht Dürer

Location
  
Alte Pinakothek

Period
  
Northern Renaissance

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Dimensions
  
1.51 m x 1.21 m

Created
  
1500–1503

Media
  
Panel painting, Oil paint

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Albrecht Dürer artwork, Artwork at Alte Pinakothek, Northern Renaissance artwork

Lamentation of Christ (also known as Glimm Lamentation) is an oil-on-panel painting by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, executed around 1500 and currently housed in the Alte Pinakothek of Munich, Germany.

The work was commissioned by goldsmith Jakob Glimm as a memorial of his first wife, Margaret Holzmann, who a died in 1500. The removal of later re-painting in 1924 showed the original figures of the donors (Glimm and his three sons) and of the dead woman, depicted in far smaller proportions than the religious characters.

Description

The painting shows the dead Jesus, held by Nicodemus and surrounded by the Pious Women, including an aged and distraught Mary. In the right part are three standing characters depicted on a diagonal line: from top, St. John the Evangelist, Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea, the last two holding vases which contained balms used to prepare the corpse for the burial.

References

Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Munich) Wikipedia