The Descent from the Cross
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The Descent from the Cross

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid, Spain
Location History:Housed at Museo de la Trinidad between 1865 and 1872. Transferred to the main Prado collection at Museo del Prado from 1872 to 1896. Moved to Museo de Arte Moderno in 1896, where it stayed until the 1970s. Returned permanently to the Museo del Prado in 1971, where it is occasionally brought out for temporary exhibitions.

Jesus Christ’s crucification has shaped the entire history of world and affected many aspects. This painting - The Descent from the Cross by Domingo Valdivieso y Henarejos of 19th Century depicts the biblical moment after the Crucification. Artworks like these often connect both biblical movement as well as religious devotion and human emotions. The Descent from the Cross shows how different figures responds differently to the tragedy and deals through grief. The artwork highlights the contrast between light and shadows which creates a solemn atmosphere. It reminds the impact of final movement of Jesus Christ and their belief in Christianity. Furthermore painting accentuates the intimate careful arrangement of peope around the lifeless body of Jesus christ . The painting precisely signifies how humans deal with death ,grief and sacrifices like death as different being deals differently with same kind of tragedy and urge to be kind to everyone at the time of distress.

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