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Predella of the polyptych of the Passion - Saint Bonaventure

Paolo Moranda Cavazzola1517

Museo di Castelvecchio

Museo di Castelvecchio
Verona, Italy

Five large canvases depict the stories from the Passion of Christ: Agony in the Garden, Crowning of Thorns, Flagellation, Christ Carrying the Cross, Descent from the Cross. The group of canvases constituted part of a monumental iconostasis in the Avanzi chapel in San Bernardino, of which the Crucifixion by Francesco Morone in 1498 was the first work executed, followed by these and others by Gianfrancesco Caroto and Nicola Giolfino and concluding in 1546 with paintings by Antonio Badile and Paolo Veronese. The predella of this group consisted of four panels with saints Joseph, John the Baptist, Bonaventure and beatified Bernardino of Feltre that, according to Vasari, are portraits of acquaintances of Morando.

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  • Title: Predella of the polyptych of the Passion - Saint Bonaventure
  • Creator: Paolo Morando, known as il Cavazzola (Verona 1485 ca. - 1522)
  • Date Created: 1517
  • Physical Dimensions: H 60 x L 46 cm
  • Provenance: Verona, church of San Bernardino, cappella della Croce; in the Museum since 1864
  • Type: painting
  • Medium: oil on board
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