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Madonna of the Passion

Carlo Crivelli1455 - 1459

Museo di Castelvecchio

Museo di Castelvecchio
Verona, Italy

This panel is the only secure reference for the early work of Crivelli, a Venetian painter exiled to Zara and subsequently active for the rest of his life in the Marches; it is signed and dated in classical capital letters. The subject presents a complete allegorical symbology of the Passion of Christ, including angels holding instruments of the Passion and a landscape background with the scene of the Crucifixion. There are also a curious representation of Jerusalem with Gothic turrets and oriental personages, the episode of Saint Peter who has cut off the ear of a soldier, the vulture perched on the withered tree, typical symbol of cruelty and death in scenes of the Passion, and the child on a white horse, a symbol of immaturity and inconstancy.

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  • Title: Madonna of the Passion
  • Creator: Carlo Crivelli (Venice 1430/1437 - Ascoli Piceno 1495 ca.)
  • Date Created: 1455 - 1459
  • Physical Dimensions: H 71 x L 48 cm
  • Provenance: Venezia, convent of San Lorenzo (?); Venezia, Craietto; Padova, Barbini-Breganze; Verona, Giulio Pompei; in the Museum since 1855
  • Type: painting
  • Medium: tempera on board
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