The Crucifixion by Lucas Cranach the Elder

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"The Crucifixion" by Lucas Cranach the Elder is a 16th-century German Renaissance painting depicting the crucified Christ surrounded by biblical figures, notable for its expressive detail and theological symbolism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
religious painting
artisticSchool Wittenberg workshop of Lucas Cranach the Elder NERFINISHED
artisticStyle Renaissance
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Lucas Cranach the Elder NERFINISHED
creatorNationality German
culturalContext Reformation-era Germany
depicts Crucifixion of Jesus NERFINISHED
Golgotha NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene NERFINISHED
Saint John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
biblical figures
cross
mourning figures
depictsEvent Crucifixion
genre Christian art
hasIconographicElement INRI inscription
blood of Christ
skull of Adam
hasMotif compassion of Mary
contrast between law and gospel
suffering of Christ
witnessing disciples
hasQuality expressive detail
theological symbolism
hasTheme Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
Redemption
Sacrifice
Salvation
iconography Calvary scene
inceptionCentury 16th century
influencedBy Italian Renaissance art
Northern Renaissance art NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christian worshippers
intendedUse altarpiece
languageOfInscription German
Latin
mainSubject Jesus Christ on the cross
movement German Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf Lutheran devotional art tradition
period Early modern period
religion Christianity
useOfMedium panel painting

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Alte Pinakothek, Munich notableWork The Crucifixion by Lucas Cranach the Elder
subject surface form: Alte Pinakothek