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Man of Sorrows by Master of San Pietro in Sylvis

Man of Sorrows

Master of San Pietro in Sylvis·1322

Historical Context

The Master of San Pietro in Sylvis, named after frescoes in the church of San Pietro in Sylvis near Ravenna, painted this Man of Sorrows around 1322 as part of the vibrant Riminese school of Gothic painting. The Man of Sorrows — Christ shown as a suffering figure displaying his wounds — became an increasingly important devotional image type in the early fourteenth century, emphasizing personal empathy with Christ's Passion. The panel is now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Technical Analysis

Painted in egg tempera on panel with gold ground, the half-length Christ figure displays the expressive emotional intensity characteristic of the Riminese school. The rendering of Christ's wounds and suffering expression reflects the Franciscan devotional emphasis on compassionate meditation upon the Passion.

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Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
26.7 × 16.8 cm
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston
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