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Triptych: Calvary, Carrying the cross, and Descent from the cross by Cornelis Engebrechtsz

Triptych: Calvary, Carrying the cross, and Descent from the cross

Cornelis Engebrechtsz·1520

Historical Context

Cornelis Engebrechtsz. painted this triptych with Calvary, Carrying of the Cross, and Descent from the Cross around 1517, a major altarpiece commission that demonstrated the full range of his expressionist Leiden style applied to a complete Passion program. The triptych's three panels created a narrative sequence—the procession to Calvary, the Crucifixion, the Deposition—that guided the viewer through the central events of Christian redemption. Engebrechtsz.'s characteristic emotional intensity is deployed throughout: the figures of grief contorted but formally controlled, the spatial arrangements compressed to create dramatic tension, the figures' physiognomies precisely observed to convey the specific emotional states of each participant in the Passion drama. The work is now in the Leiden collection and remains his most complete surviving altarpiece program.

Technical Analysis

The triptych format allows for sequential narrative across three panels, with the Crucifixion as the dramatic focal point. Engebrechtsz.'s characteristically agitated figure style and angular drapery patterns create a sense of emotional urgency.

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Seminary of Tournai

Tournai,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
79.5 × 87 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Seminary of Tournai, Tournai
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