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Lamentation over the dead Christ with SS. Francis and S. Bernard by Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano

Lamentation over the dead Christ with SS. Francis and S. Bernard

Giovanni Battista Cima da Conegliano·1502

Historical Context

This lamentation scene with Saints Francis and Bernard, painted around 1502 for a church in the Veneto, combines traditional Franciscan piety with Cima's distinctive landscape sensibility. The inclusion of both mendicant saints suggests a commission from a Franciscan community. The painting is now in Modena's Palazzo dei Musei. Cima da Conegliano's engagement with subjects from Christ's life and ministry demonstrates his ability to combine theological clarity with the visual pleasures of Venetian landscape painting. His panels for Venetian and Veneto churches brought the cool precise light of his native region to sacred narrative, creating an atmosphere of contemplative clarity that distinguished his work from the warmer, more emotionally charged manner of Bellini. The quality of observed landscape — the plains and mountains of the Veneto, the specific light of northeastern Italy — gives his sacred subjects a local habitation that was simultaneously devotional and patriotic.

Technical Analysis

The dead Christ is rendered with restrained pathos, surrounded by mourning figures whose grief is expressed through quiet gesture rather than dramatic action, set against Cima's trademark luminous sky.

Look Closer

  • ◆Saint Francis's stigmata wounds may be visible in this composition through the careful.
  • ◆Saint Bernard's white Cistercian habit creates a strong light vertical against the darker.
  • ◆Cima's background opens into one of his most atmospheric Veneto landscapes behind the lamentation.
  • ◆The sky above the lamentation shifts from dark storm to clearing blue.

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Palazzo dei Musei

Modena, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Palazzo dei Musei, Modena
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