- Christ Carrying the Cross (Titian)
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Christ Carrying the Cross Artist Titian or Giorgione Year c. 1508-1509 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 71 cm × 91 cm (28 in × 36 in) Location Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Venice Christ Carrying the Cross (also Ecce Homo) an oil painting attributed to the Italian Renaissance master Titian or Giorgione. It is located in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, Italy.
History
The painting is mentioned in several historical documents, since it has been the subject of veneration and devotion, due to its alleged miraculous properties.[1] It was originally located in the church of San Rocco, annexed to the eponymuous Scuola where it is now, although it is unknown if it was on a pillar near the high altar or in a side chapel.[2]
The attribution of the work has been disputed since the very 16th century: Giorgio Vasari in both the first (1550) and second (1658) edition of his Lives assigns it to Giorgione and Titian at the same time. Further, both Titian and Giorgione had relationships with the guild which held the church and the Scuola; Giorgione was a friend of painter Vincenzo Catena, a member of the guild.[3]
The work's composition inspired numerous painters in Veneto and Lombardy, such as Lorenzo Lotto, Giovanni Bellini and Andrea Solario.[4]
Description
Jesus is portrayed with a cross on his shoulder, on a dark background, while an executioner is holding a noose on his neck. At the side are two secondary figures. Jesus, with a doleful expression, is looking towards the seer. The profile of the executioner and of the side figures were perhaps inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's drawings, which would be part of Venetian collections at the time.[2] Although the model of Christ Carrying the Cross was not uncommon in Venetian art at the time, this painting follows a different pattern, taken from German or northern European examples.[5]
The painting features elements which were typical of both Titian and Giorgione: the sfumato contour of the figures and the not homogeneous colors were common in the latter's works, while the robustness of the characters and their active participation to the event (differently than the quasi-dreaming contemplation of Giorgione) are a Titian feature[6]..
References
- ^ Boschini, Marco (1674). Le ricche miniere della pittura veneziana.
- ^ a b Sassu, G. (2004). Giorgione. I capolavori. Milan.
- ^ __. Storia dell'Arte. Einaudi.
- ^ Fregolent, Alessandra (2001). Giorgione. Milan: Electa. pp. 114–115. ISBN 88-8310-184-7.
- ^ Quintavalle, A.C. (15 March 1993). "Quando Tiziano voltò le spalle alla luce di Giorgione". Corriere della Sera.
- ^ Fregolent, Alessandra (2001). Giorgione. Milan: Electa. pp. 110, 114. ISBN 88-8310-184-7.
Titian (List of works) - Christ Carrying the Cross (1508–09 – also attributed to Giorgione)
- St. Mark Enthroned (c. 1510)
- Pastoral Concert (c. 1510 – also attributed to Giorgione)
- Jacopo Pesaro being presented by Pope Alexander VI to Saint Peter (1506–11)
- A Man with a Quilted Sleeve (1510)
- Miracle of the Jealous Husband (1511)
- The Three Ages of Man (1512–13)
- Balbi Holy Conversation (c. 1512–1514)
- Woman at the Mirror (c. 1512–15)
- Sacred and Profane Love (1513–14)
- Tarquin and Lucretia (1515)
- Violante (c. 1515)
- Flora (c. 1515)
- Vanity (c. 1515)
- Salome (c. 1515)
- Young woman in a black dress (c. 1515)
- The Tribute Money (c. 1516)
- Assumption of the Virgin (1516–1518)
- The Worship of Venus (1518–20)
- Portrait of Vincenzo Mosti (c. 1520)
- Gozzi Altarpiece (1520)
- Venus Anadyomene (c. 1520)
- Malchiostro Annunciation (c. 1520)
- Bacchus and Ariadne (1520–23)
- Averoldi Polyptych (1520–22)
- Man with a Glove (c. 1520–23)
- The Bacchanal of the Andrians (1522–24)
- The Entombment (1525)
- Portrait of Federico II Gonzaga (c. 1529)
- The Madonna of the Rabbit (1530)
- Portrait of Charles V with a dog (1533)
- Penitent Magdalene (1533)
- Portrait of Giacomo Doria (1533–35)
- Portrait of Isabella d'Este (1534–36)
- Portrait of Ippolito de' Medici (1533)
- Venus of Urbino (1538)
- St. John the Baptist (1540)
- Portrait of Clarissa Strozzi (1542)
- The Crowning with Thorns (1542–43)
- Portrait of Pope Paul III (1543)
- Portrait of Pietro Aretino (1545)
- Portrait of Lavinia Vecellio (c. 1545)
- Self-Portrait (1546–47)
- Pope Paul III and his Grandsons (1545–46)
- The Tribute Money (1545–68)
- Equestrian Portrait of Charles V (1548)
- Portrait of Charles V (1548)
- Portrait of Isabella of Portugal (1548)
- The Martyrdom of Saint Lawrence (c. 1548–59)
- Philip II in Armour (1550)
- Venus and Adonis (c. 1553)
- Danaë (series) (1553–56)
- Mater Dolorosa (c. 1555)
- Diana and Actaeon (1556–59)
- Diana and Callisto (1556–59)
- Crucifixion (1558)
- The Entombment (1559)
- St Margaret and the Dragon (c. 1559)
- Annunciation (church of San Salvador) (1559–64)
- The Death of Actaeon (c. 1559–75)
- Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria (c. 1560)
- Self-Portrait (c. 1560)
- Venus and Adonis (c. 1560)
- Penitent Magdalene (1565)
- Venus Blindfolding Cupid (c. 1565)
- Allegory of Prudence (c. 1565–70)
- Tarquin and Lucretia (1569–71)
- Punishment of Marsyas (1570–1576)
- Saint Sebastian (c. 1575)
- Saint Jerome in Penitence (1575)
- Pietà (1576)
Categories:- 1500s paintings
- Titian paintings
- Giorgione paintings
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