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Lamentation (Pietà) (also Lamentation Over The Dead Christ) is an oil painting on panel of the common subject of the Lamentation of Christ that is now regarded as by an artist in the "circle" of the Early Netherlandish painter Petrus Christus, rather than by Christus himself.
Petrus Christus (Dutch: [ˈpeːtrʏs ˈkrɪstʏs,-ˈxrɪs-]; c. 1410/1420 – c. 1475/1476) was an Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges from 1444, where, along with Hans Memling, he became the leading painter after the death of Jan van Eyck.
Lamentation by Giotto, 1305. The Lamentation of Christ [1] is a very common subject in Christian art from the High Middle Ages to the Baroque. [2] After Jesus was crucified, his body was removed from the cross and his friends mourned over his body.
Petrus Christus; Lamentació (Petrus Christus, Nova York) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Lamentación (Petrus Christus, Nueva York) La Piedad del canónigo Desplá; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Liste des œuvres de Petrus Christus; La Lamentation (Petrus Christus, Bruxelles) La Lamentation (Petrus Christus, New York) Les Primitifs flamands à Bruges
Paintings by Petrus Christus (c. 1410/1420−1475/1476) ... Lamentation (Pietà) M. Madonna of the Dry Tree; N. Nativity (Christus) P. Portrait of a Carthusian;
Petrus Christus. Lamentation (Pietà) (c.1444) Portrait of a Carthusian (1446) Niccolò Antonio Colantonio – Delivery of the Franciscan Rule (c.1445) Lluís Dalmau. Virgin and Child (1445) Virgin of the Consellers (1443-1445) Andrea del Castagno – Frescoes Death of the Virgin (1442–1443) (St Mark's Basilica, Venice)
A Goldsmith in His Shop is a 1449 painting by Petrus Christus, a leading painter in Bruges. [1] It is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.This is an oil painting on an oak panel that measures 100.1 x 85.8 cm (39 3/8 x 33 3/4 inches) overall and the painted surface is 98 x 85.2 cm (38 5/8 x 33 1/2 inches).
The Lamentation by Petrus Christus (c. 1450) Girl with Cherries, attributed to Marco da Oggiono (c. 1491 –95) Virgin and Child in a Niche (c. 1500)