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Crucifixion
John Singer Sargent

Crucifixion

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Original dimensions
188 x 127 cm
Museum
Not specified
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
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Scene depicted

In this painting, John Singer Sargent presents the crucifixion with an intensity that transcends time. The dramatic representation of the characters, their palpable pain and imbued dignity reveal human struggles and the ultimate sacrifice. It is a tribute to suffering and redemption, a painting that invites silent contemplation of our human condition.

Historical context

Created at the end of the 19th century, this iconic painting, which falls within the style of impressionism , links traditional heritage with the artistic innovations of the time. Although its exhibiting museum is not specified, this apprehended painting is renowned for its emotional depth and the vibrant expression of suffering. The imposing dimensions of this canvas, 188 by 127 cm, testify to the artist's ambition to capture such a poignant scene.

Place in the artist's career

The Crucifixion stands in the career of John Singer Sargent as one of his major works, a turning point that combines his classical style with renewed expressiveness. Alongside The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit and The Garden Party , this canvas reveals the evolution of his artistic language, showing how he masters light and narrative depth over the years.

Anecdote

“Every great work of art is a cry of the soul to the universe.” This reflection could be attributed to John Singer Sargent , evoking the genesis of his masterpiece. At the dawn of a spring day, the artist found his inspiration in an old biblical tale, relevant for its universal message. It is this intimate encounter with the dawn light that brought the power of the Crucifixion to life.