Polyptych of Mercy: The Crucifixion


size(cm): 45x30
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The painting Polyptych of the Misericordia: Crucifixion by artist Piero Della Francesca is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. The work, originally conceived as an altarpiece for the church of Misericordia in Sansepolcro, presents an impressive composition and an exceptional painting technique.

Piero Della Francesca's artistic style is characterized by precision and clarity in the representation of shapes and volumes. In the painting Polyptych of the Misericordia: Crucifixion, you can appreciate the influence of classical art in the representation of human bodies and architecture. The figure of Christ on the cross is shown with perfect anatomy and an expression of pain and suffering that moves the viewer.

The composition of the work is also very interesting. The crucifixion scene is divided into two levels: on the upper level are God the Father and angels, while on the lower level are earthly characters, including the Virgin Mary, Saint John and Mary Magdalene. This division creates an effect of depth and hierarchy between the figures.

The color in the painting Polyptych of the Mercy: Crucifixion is another highlight. The color palette is very limited, but the artist manages to create an atmosphere of solemnity and sadness through the use of dark and gray tones. The contrast between the brightness of the sky and the darkness of the earth also contributes to creating a dramatic effect in the work.

The history of the painting is also interesting. The work was carried out between 1445 and 1462 and it is believed that it was commissioned by the Sansepolcro Misericórdia brotherhood as an act of devotion and gratitude for divine protection during the plague that devastated the city in 1449.

Finally, a little-known aspect about the painting Polyptych of the Misericordia: Crucifixion is that it underwent a major restoration in 1992, which allowed it to recover its original splendor and reveal details that had been hidden by the passage of time. This restoration also made it possible to discover the artist's signature at the bottom of the work, confirming its authorship and its importance in the history of Italian art.

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