Artwork
Kreuzigung Christi

Kreuzigung Christi is an unspecified painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Heinrich Aldegrever. It dates from 1538 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Subject & Meaning
The artwork is categorized within the genre of religious art, emphasizing its function as a devotional image centered on the suffering and death of Christ.
The work depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, serving as a religious painting by Heinrich Aldegrever. As a representation of this central Christian event, the subject focuses on the execution of Jesus, which constitutes the main theme of the piece. The artwork is categorized within the genre of religious art, emphasizing its function as a devotional image centered on the suffering and death of Christ.
History & Provenance
The painting is housed in the Bavarian State Painting Collections and is on display at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich. It has been exhibited in major retrospectives of Aldegrever's work, including a 1978 exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zürich focused on German Renaissance art.
Overview
Kreuzigung Christi is a religious painting created by Heinrich Aldegrever around 1538, now housed at the Alte Pinakothek. The work depicts a dramatic crucifixion scene.
Technique & Style
The composition utilizes a dark background to create sharp contrast, making the figures prominently stand out. Notably, Jesus' face remains calm amidst the intense scene, a characteristic achieved through the artist's use of chiaroscuro, a strong contrast between light and dark.
Artist & collection
Artist
Heinrich Aldegrever or Aldegraf (1502–1555, 1558 or 1561) was a German painter and engraver. He was one of the "Little Masters", the group of German artists making small old master prints in the generation after Albrecht Dürer.


















