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Christus Triumphant-Christus Patient by Master of Santa Maria Primerana

Christus Triumphant-Christus Patient

Master of Santa Maria Primerana·1250

Historical Context

This painted crucifix by the Master of Santa Maria Primerana represents the transitional moment in Italian Gothic art when the Christus Triumphant type (eyes open, triumphant over death) was giving way to the Christus Patient (suffering, eyes closed). The coexistence of both types in a single work reflects the theological shift encouraged by Franciscan spirituality toward emphasis on Christ's human suffering. Such monumental painted crosses were central liturgical furnishings in Tuscan churches during the Duecento.

Technical Analysis

Executed in tempera and gold on a shaped wooden panel, the crucifix follows the traditional Italian cross format with narrative scenes in the terminal panels. The figural style shows Byzantine influence in the stylized anatomy and patterned drapery, with incised decoration in the gilded areas.

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Cini Palace Gallery

Venice, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
58.5 × 42 cm
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Cini Palace Gallery, Venice
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