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Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Nuremberg)

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Year
  
c. 1498

Artist
  
Albrecht Dürer

Medium
  
Oil on panel

Created
  
1498

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Dimensions
  
150 cm × 120 cm (59 in × 47 in)

Location
  
Germanisches Nationalmuseum

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Lamentation of Christ is an oil-on-panel painting attributed to German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, executed around 1498 and currently housed in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum of Nuremberg, Germany.

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The work was executed for the family chapel of Karl Holzschuher in the church of Sankt Johannis in Nuremberg. Dürer's monogram can be seen in the corner of Jesus' white shroud, but it is commonly considered to be apocriphal.

Description

The center of the painting is occupied by Jesus' dead body, supported by John the Apostle and lamented by Mary, Nicodemus and a pious Woman; Mary Magdalene and Joseph of Arimathea stand behind, holding balms to prepare the corpse for burial. Below is the crown of thorns and, in tiny proportions, the depictions of the donors from the Holzschuher and Grüber families, accompanied by their coat of arms.

The landscape in the background shows the Calvary, where the two thieves are still hanging from their crosses, and, at the center, a town reproduction with a river. On the right is hilly rocky cliff with the sepulchre.

References

Lamentation of Christ (Dürer, Nuremberg) Wikipedia