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Lamentation over the Dead Christ

A somber and deeply emotional Baroque scene of mourning by Bernardo Strozzi captures the grief of women surrounding the deceased Christ, offering a profound opportunity to possess this masterpiece of Italian art.

Discover Bernardo Strozzi (1581-1644), a pivotal Italian Baroque painter & engraver. Known for rich colors, Venetian style, and works like 'Vision of St. Dominic'. Explore his legacy!

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Lamentation over the Dead Christ

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Quick Facts

  • Dimensions: 99 x 125 cm
  • Subject or theme: Mourning of Jesus by women
  • Title: Lamentation over the Dead Christ
  • Artistic style: Baroque
  • Year: 1615

Collectible Description

A Somber Symphony of Grief

In the profound stillness of Bernardo Strozzi’s Lamentation over the Dead Christ, we are invited into a moment of unparalleled human vulnerability and divine sorrow. Painted around 1615, this masterpiece captures the heavy, breathless atmosphere following the Crucifixion, where the weight of loss is felt in every brushstroke. The composition centers on the lifeless form of Jesus, laid upon a bed-like bier, surrounded by a small, intimate circle of mourners. Strozly masterfully directs our gaze through the arrangement of figures; three women, draped in heavy, flowing robes, anchor the scene with their palpable devotion. Their hands, often clasped in fervent prayer or pressed against their hearts, serve as silent conduits for the viewer's own empathy, bridging the gap between the seventeenth century and our modern emotional landscape.

The painting is a triumph of the Italian Baroque style, a period defined by its dramatic use of light and shadow, known as chiaroscuro. Strozzi, a painter whose career spanned the vibrant artistic hubs of Genoa and Venice, utilizes this technique to sculpt the figures out of the darkness. The light does not merely illuminate; it caresses the textures of the fabric and the pale, tragic skin of the deceased, creating a sense of three-dimensional presence that feels almost tactile. This interplay of light and shadow creates a rhythmic movement across the canvas, guiding the eye from the sorrowful faces in the foreground to the more shadowed, peripheral figures that haunt the edges of the composition, adding layers of depth and mystery to the sacred narrative.

The Artistry of Emotion and Texture

Beyond its religious significance, this work stands as a testament to Strozzi’s technical virtuosity. As an expert in the Venetian tradition, he possessed an unparalleled ability to manipulate color and texture to evoke mood. The palette is somber yet rich, utilizing deep earth tones and muted hues that reinforce the gravity of the subject matter. One can almost feel the weight of the heavy drapery and the coolness of the surrounding shadows. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just a historical window; it provides a profound focal point for any space. The painting’s ability to command attention through its quiet intensity makes it an ideal centerpiece for a gallery-style room or a sophisticated study where one seeks to evoke contemplation and timeless elegance.

To possess a high-quality reproduction of this work is to bring a piece of Baroque history into the contemporary home. The Lamentation over the Dead Christ is not merely a depiction of a biblical event, but an exploration of the universal experience of mourning and the enduring power of faith. It serves as a reminder of the beauty found in vulnerability and the strength found in communal grief. Whether placed in a setting of classical grandeur or integrated into a modern, minimalist interior, Strozzi’s work continues to resonate, offering a soulful connection to the masters of the past and an unparalleled aesthetic depth that transcends time.


Artist Biography

early life and training

bernardo strozzi, also known as il cappuccino and il prete genovese, was a prominent italian baroque painter and engraver born in 1581 in genoa, italy. his early training took place in the workshop of cesare corte, a minor genoese painter, under whose guidance strozzi developed his skills until 1596. he then joined the workshop of pietro sorri, an innovative sienese painter, who led strozzi towards a more naturalistic style.

artistic career

strozzi's career can be divided into two main periods: his early years in genoa and his later work in venice. in genoa, he worked on various projects, including the frescoes in the choir of the san domenico church, commissioned by members of the doria family.

influence and legacy

strozzi's powerful art, characterized by rich colors and broad brushstrokes, had a significant impact on the artistic developments in both genoa and venice. he is considered one of the principal founders of the venetian baroque style.
  • notable patrons:
  • doge francesco erizzo
  • catholic cardinal and patriarch of venice federico baldissera
  • prominent venetian artists, including claudio monteverdi and barbara strozzi

later life and death

strozzi's later years were marked by his work as an engineer. he died in venice in 1644, leaving behind a legacy as a versatile and prolific artist. view more works by bernardo strozzi on AllPaintingsStore: [https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@/bernardo-strozzi](https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@/bernardo-strozzi) explore the pinacoteca di vicenza, italy, featuring works from various periods and styles: /en/art/show/art-d3afpd-en/
Bernardo Strozzi

Bernardo Strozzi

1581 - 1644 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Venetian Baroque']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Cesare Corte
    • Pietro Sorri
  • Date Of Birth: 1581
  • Date Of Death: 1644
  • Full Name: Bernardo Strozzi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Vision of St. Dominic
    • Portrait of Doge Erizzo
    • St Lawrence Giving Alms
  • Place Of Birth: Genoa, Italy
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