The Deposition from the Cross (Florence)

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The Deposition from the Cross (Florence) is a renowned early Renaissance altarpiece by Fra Angelico depicting Christ’s body being taken down from the cross with serene, devotional clarity and luminous color.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf altarpiece
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of early Renaissance altarpiece painting
artist Fra Angelico NERFINISHED
artisticPeriod Quattrocento NERFINISHED
associatedArtist Fra Angelico NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dominican spirituality
colorCharacteristic luminous palette
country Italy
creator Fra Angelico NERFINISHED
currentLocation Museo di San Marco, Florence NERFINISHED
depicts Christ being taken down from the cross
Deposition of Christ NERFINISHED
Joseph of Arimathea NERFINISHED
Mary Magdalene NERFINISHED
Nicodemus NERFINISHED
Saint John the Evangelist NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
function object of devotion
genre religious painting
hasCityQualifier Florence NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfTitle English
hasTitleInEnglish The Deposition from the Cross NERFINISHED
iconographicType Deposition scene
location Florence NERFINISHED
materialUsed tempera
movement Early Renaissance
museum Museo di San Marco NERFINISHED
notableFeature clarity of composition
luminous color
serene devotional mood
originalFunction altarpiece
region Tuscany NERFINISHED
religiousContext Catholic art
religiousTradition Christianity
school Florentine school NERFINISHED
style devotional clarity
subjectMatter Lamentation over Christ NERFINISHED
Passion of Christ NERFINISHED
support panel
technique tempera on panel
timePeriod 15th century

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Fra Angelico notableWork The Deposition from the Cross (Florence)