Pietà

anonymous

c. 1500

Pietà by anonymous

Medium

walnut with traces of polychromy

Dimensions

72; 18; 44

About this artwork

walnut with traces of polychromy

Art Historical Context

Nestled in the quiet reverence of late medieval devotion, this anonymous *Pietà* from around 1500 captures the timeless sorrow of the Virgin Mary cradling the lifeless body of Christ. Carved at the cusp of the Renaissance, such sculptures were heartfelt expressions of piety, often found in churches, chapels, or private homes across Northern Europe. The intimate scale—standing about 72 cm tall—invites visitors to lean in, fostering a personal connection to the universal theme of maternal grief and redemption. Crafted from walnut wood, a durable and finely grained choice favored by sculptors fo...

About the Artist

anonymous

In the vast tapestry of art history, "Anonymous" stands not as a singular individual but as a collective designation for countless unidentified creators whose works have endured across millennia. These artists, spanning prehistoric cave painters to medieval illuminators and folk craftsmen, produced the foundational layers of human visual culture. Prior to the Renaissance, when individual fame emer...

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