Raising of the Cross
Raising of the Cross
Peter Paul Rubens 1577 – 1640
oil on panel (centre panel: 460 × 340 cm, wings: 460 × 150 cm) — 1610
Matthew 27:35 - And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots.
This famous triptych was made for the church of St-Walpurgis in Antwerp. Since 1815 it is on display in the cathedral of Our Lady, also in Antwerp. There it is a companion to another famous Rubens triptych: the Deposition.
Contrary to many other triptychs, here the panels tell one story.
The centre panel is filled with drama and power. The strong, tainted figures lug the ropes in order to raise the cross, carrying the pale body of Jesus. The influence of Michelangelo and Tintoretto on Rubens is obvious in the muscular bodies.
To the left is a group of spectators, with John the Evangelist and Mary standing aside a group of women. On the right panel are Roman soldiers and the two criminals who also were to be crucified
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