Pietà
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Late Gothic Style
1470
71.0 x 47.0 cm
Museum of Art
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Collectible Description
A Timeless Lament: Carlo Crivelli’s Pietà – A Window into Venetian Gothic Devotion
This exquisite hand-painted reproduction of Carlo Crivelli's Pietà, dating from 1470, offers a profound meditation on grief, faith, and the enduring power of maternal love. Measuring 71 x 47 cm, this artwork transcends mere representation; it’s a deeply felt expression of sorrow rendered with the meticulous detail characteristic of Crivelli's style. The scene depicts the Virgin Mary cradling her son Jesus in his tomb, an iconic image that has resonated through centuries of Christian devotion. Two angels flank the mourning mother, their presence not merely decorative but imbued with a palpable sense of comfort and support – a visual embodiment of divine solace.
The Master’s Hand: Crivelli's Venetian Gothic Style
Carlo Crivelli (1435-1495), born in Venice, was a pivotal figure in the transition from late Gothic to early Renaissance art. His training, initially under Jacobello del Fiore and the Vivarini school, shaped his distinctive approach – one characterized by a linear quality, an almost obsessive attention to detail, and a masterful use of “trompe l’oeil” techniques. This Pietà exemplifies these qualities perfectly. Notice the delicate rendering of Mary's drapery, cascading with folds that seem to shift and flow, creating a sense of volume and texture. The angels are similarly rendered with a graceful elegance, their features refined and expressive. Crivelli’s palette is rich and luminous, employing vibrant blues, reds, and golds – colors traditionally associated with piety and royalty – to heighten the emotional impact of the scene.
Symbolism Woven into the Fabric
Beyond its immediate depiction of grief, the Pietà is laden with symbolic meaning. The cross above Mary’s head serves as a constant reminder of Jesus' sacrifice, while the book likely represents sacred scripture – a testament to the events surrounding his death and resurrection. The inclusion of the small child standing beside Mary adds another layer of interpretation; perhaps representing an infant Jesus, or symbolizing hope for future salvation. Crivelli’s deliberate choices in composition and detail invite contemplation on themes of loss, redemption, and the unwavering faith that binds humanity to the divine.
A Legacy of Devotion – Perfect for Interior Design
This hand-painted reproduction offers a unique opportunity to bring a timeless masterpiece into your home or office. Its scale (71 x 47 cm) makes it suitable for a variety of spaces, from intimate studies to grand living rooms. The artwork’s serene and evocative imagery is guaranteed to create a focal point, inspiring reflection and adding an element of sophisticated beauty to any setting. Inspired by the works of masters like Mantegna and Squarcione, this Pietà is more than just a reproduction; it's a tangible connection to centuries of artistic tradition – a testament to Carlo Crivelli’s enduring legacy.
Artist Biography
early life and training
carlo crivelli, an italian renaissance painter, was born in venice around 1430-35. he came from a family of painters and received his artistic formation in venice and padua. crivelli's early training is believed to have been under jacobello del fiore, who was still active in 1436. he also studied at the school of vivarini in venice.
career and style
crivelli spent his early years in the veneto, absorbing influences from vivarini, squarcione, and mantegna. by 1458, he left the veneto and spent most of his career in the march of ancona, developing a distinctive personal style that contrasts with that of his venetian contemporary giovanni bellini. crivelli's work is characterized by a conservative late gothic decorative sensibility, marked by a linear quality, attention to detail, and the use of "trompe l'oeil" techniques.
notable works and collaborations
* carlo crivelli's painting "madonna and child enthroned" (106 x 55 cm, museum of fine arts, budapest, hungary) is a prime example of his style. * he collaborated with his younger brother vittorio crivelli on several projects. * pietro alemanno, a painter who immigrated to the march of ancona from germany/austria, was his pupil and collaborator.
museums and collections
* the pinacoteca di brera in milan, italy, features several of crivelli's works, including "pietà" (128 x 241 cm). * the museum san giovanni in bragora in venice, italy, has a collection of artworks from various periods and styles, including some attributed to crivelli.
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crivelli's legacy continues to inspire art enthusiasts and scholars alike, with his work remaining a testament to the enduring power of conservative late gothic decorative sensibility.
Carlo Crivelli
1435 - 1495 , Italy
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Gothic/Renaissance
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Giovanni Bellini']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Jacobello del Fiore
- Vivarini
- Squarcione
- Mantegna
- Date Of Birth: c. 1430-35 Venice
- Date Of Death: c. 1495 Italy
- Full Name: Carlo Crivelli
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Madonna and Child
- Saint Bartholomew
- Saint Roch
- Place Of Birth: Venice, Italy