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Christ on the Cross with the Holy Women
Eugène Delacroix

Christ on the Cross with the Holy Women

1853
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Original dimensions
38 x 46.5 cm
Museum
Kunsthalle Bremen
Year
1853
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Eugène DelacroixKunsthalle BremenKunsthalle de BrêmeOrientalismeRomantisme

Scene depicted

This painting depicts the holy women surrounding Christ on the cross, embodying profound suffering and resilient faith. The features of the faces, bathed in dramatic light, express the raw emotion of a moment of mourning and devotion. The characters, rooted in suffering, illustrate the strength of spiritual bonds that transcend death, making this painting particularly poignant.

Historical context

Created in 1853, this iconic painting is the result of the Romantic period, a movement that awakens passions and the spirit of the time. Located in Bremen, Germany, this painting finds its place within the Kunsthalle, where it continues to inspire generations of visitors. Through this artwork , Delacroix offers a window into passion and faith, thus capturing the very essence of the human condition.

Place in the artist's career

“The Christ on the Cross with the Holy Women” stands at the pinnacle of Delacroix's career, showcasing his technical skill and deeply emotional approach. Compared to other great works like “ Liberty Leading the People ” and “ The Massacre at Chios ”, this canvas reveals an artistic maturity and a spiritual commitment of the artist throughout his career.

Anecdote

“Light is a soul and color is its song,” Delacroix might have said while painting this masterpiece . This canvas is born from a misty morning, where the sweet scent of spring flowers mingles with the murmurs of the crowd, bringing a touch of magic to the painter's moment of inspiration. A suspended moment, where each brushstroke became a silent prayer.