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The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels (The Mond Crucifixion)

Raphaelabout 1502-3

The National Gallery, London

The National Gallery, London
London, United Kingdom

One of Raphael’s earliest works, this altarpiece was commissioned by the wool merchant and banker Domenico Gavari for his burial chapel dedicated to Saint Jerome in the church of S. Domenico in Città di Castello, Umbria.

Christ’s body hangs from the Cross. Two angels balance on delicate slivers of cloud on either side, catching the blood that flows from his wounds in golden chalices reminiscent of those in which wine would be served during Mass at the altar below.

The sun and moon are both visible in the sky, marking the eclipse that coincided with Christ’s death. Saint Jerome and Mary Magdalene are at the foot of the Cross, gazing up at Christ’s body with reverence and pity. The Virgin, dressed in purplish black to denote mourning, stands to the left of the Cross with John the Evangelist to the right. They both look towards the viewer and wring their hands in grief.

Text: © The National Gallery, London

Painting photographed by Google Arts and Culture, 2023.

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  • Title: The Crucified Christ with the Virgin Mary, Saints and Angels (The Mond Crucifixion)
  • Creator: Raphael
  • Date Created: about 1502-3
  • Inventory number: NG3943
  • Artist Dates: 1483 - 1520
The National Gallery, London

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