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Lamentation of Christ (Compianto sul Cristo morto), by Giotto, 1303-1305, 14th century (fresco)
Whole artwork view. Jesus Christ is lying on the ground, lifeless, surrounded by his loved ones, who cry despairing, in a barren countryside; on the left, the group is made by women, mostly veiled, among which emerges one with clasped hands, just above the Virgin Mary that caresses her dead son; further to the right are Mary of Cleophas and Mary Magdalene, the latter holding the feet of Christ; John the Apostle expresses its sorrow theatrically in front of the more content Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea; In the sky, flying little angels are involved in grief, while in the decorative band on the right is represented Jonah swallowed by the whale.
Giotto
Scrovegni Chapel. After restoration picture, Padua, Veneto, Italy
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Mondadori Portfolio/Archivio Antonio Quattrone / Bridgeman Images