The Crucifixion, c. 1505-1516

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Bequest of Herschel V. Jonesexpand_more  P.68.110

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Pilgrimages to the Holy Land were popular activities in the North. The many pilgrim accounts described Calvary as a rocky, inhospitable place. Albrecht Altdorfer chose to heighten the immediacy of the Crucifixion, however, by placing it in a fictional German landscape. In time he would create the first pure landscape prints in art, but here he fuses his humanistic delight in nature with subdued religiosity.

Details
Title
The Crucifixion
Artist Life
c. 1480-1538
Role
Maker
Accession Number
P.68.110
Provenance
Frederick Keppel, 1926
Catalogue Raisonne
B.8, Holl.9 Winzinger 134 a or b/c
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