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The Crucifixion by Andreas Pavias

The Crucifixion

Andreas Pavias·1488

Historical Context

Andreas Pavias's Crucifixion is an exceptional example of the Cretan School — Byzantine-trained painters who worked for both Orthodox and Catholic patrons across the eastern Mediterranean. Based in Venice or Crete, Pavias learned to synthesize the gold-ground hieratic tradition of Byzantine icon painting with the spatial and naturalistic concerns emerging from Italian Renaissance workshops. His Athens Crucifixion demonstrates this synthesis: Byzantine formal conventions persist alongside Renaissance spatial awareness and anatomical interest. Cretan painters like Pavias formed a vital bridge between Eastern and Western European visual cultures, their work a testament to the richly plural world of late fifteenth-century Mediterranean painting.

Technical Analysis

Gold ground asserts Byzantine iconographic tradition while the figures show Renaissance modeling in face and limbs. The cross is placed centrally with symmetrical flanking figures. Pavias balances the hieratic with the naturalistic, producing an image that served both Orthodox and Catholic devotion.

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National Gallery of Athens

London, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
83.5 × 59 cm
Era
Early Renaissance
Style
Early Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
National Gallery of Athens, London
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