Year c. 1440-1512 Artist Andreas Pavias | Medium tempera on wood | |
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Dimensions 83.5 cm × 59 cm (32.9 in × 23 in) Location National Gallery (Athens) Similar The Reception of Lord B, Behold the Bridegroom Arriving, Concert of Angels, Třeboň Altarpiece, Mother of God of Trakai |
A painting performance of the crucifixion that will give you chills
The Crucifixion is a tempura painting by Andreas Pavias, who was active in Crete during the second half of the 15th century and is considered a part of the Cretan School. It is now in the National Gallery of Greece.
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- A painting performance of the crucifixion that will give you chills
- Painting the crucifixion
- Description
- References
Painting the crucifixion
Description
The work is egg tempera on wood with dimensions of 83.5 cm x 59 cm. It was created in the late 15th century; it is religious and depicts the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It shows influences of Late Gothic realism.
References
The Crucifixion (Pavias) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA