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The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb (and detail, lower) 30.5 cm × 200 cm. Kunstmuseum Basel. The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb, sometimes referred to as Dead Christ, is an oil and tempera on limewood painting created by the German artist and printmaker Hans Holbein the Younger between 1520 and 1522.
Oberried Altarpiece, The Birth of Christ, right panel [10] c 1520 Oil and tempera on pine 230 × 109 cm University Chapel of the Cathedral, Freiburg im Breisgau The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb [11] 1521–22 Oil and tempera on limewood 30.6 × 200 cm Kunstmuseum Basel The Solothurn Madonna [12] 1522 Oil and tempera on limewood
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The gradual shift from traditional to reformed religion can be charted in Holbein's work. His Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb of 1522 expresses a humanist view of Christ in tune with the reformist climate in Basel at the time. [141] The Dance of Death (1523–26) refashions the late-medieval allegory of the Danse Macabre as a reformist ...
Dead Christ (Annibale Carracci), or Corpse of Christ Dead Christ (Holbein) , or The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb Dead Christ (Mantegna) , or Lamentation of Christ
Ambrosius Holbein (c. 1494 – c. 1519) was a German and later a Swiss artist in painting, drawing, and printmaking. He was the elder brother, by about three years, of Hans Holbein the Younger , but he appears to have died in his mid-twenties, leaving behind only a small body of work.
Pages in category "Paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb; D.
Ippolit's interpretation of the book's key religious symbol, Holbein's painting The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb, as something that perfectly illustrates the omnipotence of 'blind nature', is posited precisely because it is Christ who is depicted: 'nature' has "senselessly seized, smashed and devoured, dully and without feeling, a great ...