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The Entombment of Christ
Rembrandt

The Entombment of Christ

1635
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Original dimensions
40.3 x 32.1 cm
Museum
Glasgow
Year
1635
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
BaroqueRembrandt van Rijn

Scene depicted

This painting , emblematic of Christ taken down from the cross, captures the solemn and poignant moment when his body is prepared for burial. Each character, surrounded by an atmosphere of sorrow and reflection, participates in a final tribute. The play of shadows sculpts the forms, adding dramatic depth to the scene.

Historical context

Created in 1635, this painting emblematic finds its roots in the historic city of Amsterdam, in the heart of the Netherlands. A member of the baroque movement, this canvas illustrated by Rembrandt is set in a rich cultural context, where religious art holds paramount importance. Today, this painting is preserved in the Glasgow museum, where it attracts gazes and awakens the emotions of every visitor.

Place in the artist's career

“The Burial of Christ” is situated at a crucial crossroads in Rembrandt's career, between his technical flourishing and his emotional exploration. Alongside works like “The Night Watch” and “The Return of the Prodigal Son,” this painting shows the evolution of his style, blending realism and expressiveness.

Anecdote

“Light is only seen in darkness.” Thus, Rembrandt shared his artistic vision, inspired by moments of tranquility, such as spring mornings bathed in soft light. It is in this play of shadow and light that the painting “The Burial of Christ” comes to life, revealing the emotional power of this pictorial work .