The Holy Trinity
Historical Context
This Holy Trinity from around 1430, now in M Leuven, is among Rogier's earliest works, showing the influence of his master Robert Campin. The compassionate image of God the Father holding the crucified Christ reflects a devotional tradition that emphasized the emotional bonds within the Trinity Rogier van der Weyden combined exquisite emotional intensity with compositional clarity, making him the most influential Flemish painter of the mid-fifteenth century.
Technical Analysis
The vertical composition places God the Father behind the crucified Christ in a hierarchical arrangement. The precise rendering of the dead Christ's body demonstrates Rogier's early mastery of anatomical observation.
See It In Person
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