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Crucifixion with May, John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene by Cornelis Engebrechtsz

Crucifixion with May, John the Evangelist and Mary Magdalene

Cornelis Engebrechtsz·1520

Historical Context

Cornelis Engebrechtsz. painted this Crucifixion with Mary, John the Evangelist, and Mary Magdalene around 1520, a three-figure Calvary composition that reduced the Passion to its most intimate emotional core. The three figures at the cross—the Virgin's maternal grief, John's contemplative sorrow, and the Magdalene's passionate devotion—represented three fundamental forms of human response to the divine sacrifice, and their combination provided a complete devotional model for the viewer's own Passion meditation. Engebrechtsz.'s characteristic expressionist intensity gives each figure a psychological depth that went beyond conventional Flemish devotional restraint, their grief conveyed through precise physiognomic observation rather than generic sorrow. As Leiden's leading painter and Lucas van Leyden's teacher, his Crucifixion compositions shaped the northern Netherlandish approach to Passion subjects.

Technical Analysis

Engebrechtsz.'s angular, expressive figure style creates an emotional intensity appropriate to the Passion subject. The agitated drapery patterns and sharp color contrasts are characteristic of his distinctive manner.

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Museum De Lakenhal

Leiden, Netherlands

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
36 × 25.5 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden
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