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Crucifixion
Antoine de Lonhy·1460
Historical Context
Antoine de Lonhy's Crucifixion, painted around 1460 and now in the National Gallery Prague, is the work of a French painter who was active across a wide geographic area from Burgundy to Catalonia. Lonhy's itinerant career reflects the international character of fifteenth-century European art, with his work showing influences absorbed from Flemish, French, and eventually Italian sources during his travels.
Technical Analysis
Lonhy's style synthesizes multiple artistic traditions — Burgundian refinement, Netherlandish naturalism, and Mediterranean warmth — into a distinctive personal manner characterized by elegant figure types and rich, glowing coloring.



