File:Clevelandart 1938.294.jpg
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[edit]Vesperbild (Pietà) | |
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Artist |
Master of Rabenden |
Title |
Vesperbild (Pietà) |
Description |
Depicting the Virgin cradling Christ’s dead body, works like this one were known in German as vesperbilds, owing to their incorporation into the liturgy of the evening prayer (vespers) on Good Friday. The word pietà-from the Latin pietas, meaning "piety" or "compassion"-was also used to describe such works. Like other devotional image types that emerged in southern Germany in the later medieval period, vesperbilds encouraged viewers to contemplate Christ’s suffering and empathize with the Virgin’s sorrows more directly and emotively than ever before. This anonymous German artist is named after one of his most important works, the high altar of the church of Rabenden in the Chiemgau, the foothills of the Alps. The sculpture was likely placed in a secondary chapel in a Bavarian church. |
Date |
1510 date QS:P571,+1510-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Medium | Lindenwood, polychromed and gilded |
Dimensions | Overall: 89.1 x 78.7 x 32.4 cm (35 1/16 x 31 x 12 3/4 in.) |
Collection | Cleveland Museum of Art |
Current location |
Medieval Art |
Accession number |
1938.294 |
Place of creation | Germany, Upper Bavaria, 16th century |
Credit line | Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund |
Source/Photographer | https://clevelandart.org/art/1938.294 |
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