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Crucified Christ
Francisco de Goya

Crucified Christ

1780
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Original dimensions
154 x 255 cm
Movement
neoclassicism
Museum
Prado Museum
Year
1780
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Francisco de GoyaRomantisme

Scene depicted

The iconic scene of "Christ crucified" focuses on the poignant figure of Christ on the cross, embodying the suffering and redemption of humanity. The painting captures the viewer with its dramatic power, revealing the surrounding shadows that amplify the divine light. Each narrative element contributes to a balanced composition, articulating a visceral dialogue between earthly pain and heavenly hope.

Historical context

Created in 1780 in Madrid, the painting "Christ crucified" is set in a time marked by a passionate neoclassicism. This masterpiece by Francisco de Goya is now displayed at the prestigious Prado Museum. With impressive dimensions of 154 x 255 cm, this canvas is sure to captivate anyone who lingers over it.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas is at the heart of Goya's artistic journey, a turning point towards darker and more introspective themes. Compared to earlier works like "The Execution of Torrijos" and his later creations such as "Saturn Devouring His Children," "Christ crucified" represents a leap in expression that testifies to the depth of his artistic evolution.

Anecdote

“Every brushstroke must resonate in the heart, like the light of a winter morning on a desolate landscape.” These words from Goya evoke the precise moment he was inspired, as he wandered the streets of Madrid, a winter sun caressing his face. This painting is the perfect expression of that emotion.