The Entombment

Cleveland Museum of Art

The Entombment

Andrea Schiavone

Date
c. 1550s
Medium
woodcut
Culture
Italy, 16th century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This woodcut represents an episode after the Crucifixion when Christ's followers bring his corpse to the tomb. A cavernous backdrop draws attention to the figures in the foreground where the savior's body, displaying wounds on its hands and feet, become the focus of the viewer's devotion. At left, three women care for the motionless Virgin whose collapsed body mirrors that of her dead son. Two bearded disciples—Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus—attend to the body. One removes the crown of thorns from Christ's head. In its place, a thin halo appears in reference to Christ's imminent resurrection.

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