The Descent from the Cross

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The Descent from the Cross is a powerful early 20th-century religious painting by German Expressionist artist Max Beckmann, marked by its intense emotional drama and distorted, modernist style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
religious painting
artForm oil painting
artHistoricalCategory 20th-century religious art
German Expressionist painting
artisticMovementContext early modern art
basedOn New Testament Passion narratives
surface form: New Testament Passion narrative
colorUsage symbolic color contrasts
compositionFeature angular, contorted figures
compressed pictorial space
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Max Beckmann
creatorNationality German
depicts Christian religious scene
Jesus Christ
grief of Christ’s followers
physical weight of Christ’s body
removal of Christ’s body from the cross
the Crucifixion of Jesus aftermath
genre Expressionism
hasStyle distorted forms
dynamic composition
expressive color
intense emotional drama
modernist style
strong contrasts
hasTheme death
mourning
redemption
religious devotion
suffering
inceptionPeriod early 20th century
influencedBy Christian iconography
Expressionism
surface form: German Expressionism
languageOfTitle German
mainSubject Descent from the Cross of Jesus
movement Expressionism
surface form: German Expressionism
notableFor expressionistic distortion of figures
intense emotional impact
modern reinterpretation of a biblical subject
partOf Max Beckmann’s religious works
religiousTradition Christianity
titleLanguage English

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Max Beckmann notableWork The Descent from the Cross