Framed poster - Painting Jesus Christ and the Good Thief - Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) - Italy
Venice 1576.
Source: Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
The painting with Jesus Christ and the Good Thief depicted against the backdrop
of a livid and cloudy sky is a fragment of a larger composition with the whole scene of the Crucifixion.
In fact, it appears as though it has been cut along the margins and is missing a lower part,
as evidenced by the detail of the spear tips, the only testimonial to the group of soldiers that
must have appeared in the lower part. The painting is now accepted as having been painted by Titian.
The complex composition, the quick cursory brushstrokes, the strong contrasts of light and shadow,
and the beautiful detail of the body of Christ that seems to be constructed with light, are well in line
with the artist’s later style.
The canvas of which it was originally a part, can probably identified as the one
commissioned to Titian by the rich Venetian merchant Giovanni D'Anna for
his chapel in the church of San Salvador in Venice, but it was never delivered
and remained in the painter's studio until after his death.
The vertical format of the original altarpiece would explain the extraordinary
invention of the body of Christ seen as a glimpse and not frontally as in traditional Crucifixions.
This element increases the dramatic nature of the scene, involving the viewer in the sacred event.
Framed poster, printed on thick, durable, matte paper.
The matte black frame that's made from wood from renewable forests.
• Alder, semi-hardwood frame
• Black .75” thick frame
• Acrylite front protector
• Lightweight
• Hanging hardware included
Source: Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
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