Strasbourg Crucifixion
Strasbourg Crucifixion is a painting in tempera and gold on panel of c. 1320 attributed to Giotto in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Strasbourg. It probably formed a diptych with the Madonna Enthroned between the Virtues (Wildenstein Collection, New York), attributed to the Master of the Sails.[1]
History
Previously attributed to the School of Giotto, Roberto Longhi attributed it to the master himself in 1948.[2]
- Wildenstein Madonna
- Crucifixion in the Scrovegni Chapel, Padua (c. 1303–1305)
- Crucifixion with Five Franciscan Saints in the lower basilica in Assisi (c. 1308–1310)
- Crucifixion (Alte Pinakothek), from the Seven Panels with the Life of Christ (c. 1320–1325)
- The Berlin Crucifixion (c. 1320)
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References
- (in Italian) Edi Baccheschi, L'opera completa di Giotto, Rizzoli, Milano 1977.
- (in Italian) Luciano Bellosi, Giotto, in Dal Gotico al Rinascimento, Scala, Firenze 2003. ISBN 88-8117-092-2
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