Rogier van der Weyden, Crucifixion Triptych, c. 1445, oil on oak, center panel: 101 x 70 cm, each wing: 101 x 35 cm (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
The angels immediately grabbed my attention. I'm not used to seeing them obscured by atmospheric perspective like this. "So... it was an illusion of the thing that it has now become." That was hella deep, lol. The laughter that followed was a bonus. Jesus looks so fragile in this one... and the two crying Marys could break your heart. It's a powerful piece.
The angels immediately grabbed my attention. I'm not used to seeing them obscured by atmospheric perspective like this.
"So... it was an illusion of the thing that it has now become." That was hella deep, lol. The laughter that followed was a bonus.
Jesus looks so fragile in this one... and the two crying Marys could break your heart. It's a powerful piece.
Smarthistory i love your videos 😀
WAT EEN KAULO film is dit nou weer je hebt echt GEEN leven dat je dit gaat presenteren :)
(toch bedankt!)
Have you guys done the Isenheim Altarpiece yet? Would love to see it!
Here you go: smarthistory.org/grunewald-isenheim-altarpiece/
Beautiful