Deposition of Christ
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Deposition of Christ
Summary
Deposition of Christ is a painting[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Deposition of Christ is the creator of Fra Angelico[3].
- Deposition of Christ is the creator of Lorenzo Monaco[4].
- Deposition of Christ's religion is recorded as Christianity[5].
- Deposition of Christ's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Deposition of Christ's instance of is recorded as altarpiece[7].
- Deposition of Christ's commissioned by is recorded as Palla Strozzi[8].
- Deposition of Christ is associated with the Italian Renaissance movement[9].
- Deposition of Christ is associated with the Early Renaissance movement[10].
- Deposition of Christ's genre is religious art[11].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as Jesus Christ[12].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as man[13].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as angel[14].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as Descent from the Cross[15].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as Joseph of Arimathea[16].
- Deposition of Christ's depicts is recorded as Nicodemus[17].
- Deposition of Christ is made of tempera[18].
- Deposition of Christ is made of panel[19].
- Deposition of Christ is made of poplar wood[20].
- Deposition of Christ's collection is recorded as Museum of San Marco[21].
- Deposition of Christ took place at Museum of San Marco[22].
- Deposition of Christ took place at Sacristy of Santa Trinita[23].
- Deposition of Christ's Commons category is recorded as Descent from the Cross by Angelico[24].
- 1432 marks the founding of Deposition of Christ[25].
- 1500 marks the founding of Deposition of Christ[26].
- 1423 marks the founding of Deposition of Christ[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Created works include Fra Angelico[3], a painter[28], 1400–1455[29], specialised in painter and varnisher[30] and Lorenzo Monaco[4], a painter[31], 1370–1425[32].
Publication
Deposition of Christ's genre is religious art[11].
Subject and Themes
Deposition of Christ's main subject is Descent from the Cross[33]. Movements include Italian Renaissance[9] and Early Renaissance[10].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include tempera[18], panel[19], and poplar wood[20]. Deposition of Christ dates from the Early Renaissance[34]. Recorded location include Museum of San Marco[22] and Sacristy of Santa Trinita[23].
Why It Matters
Deposition of Christ has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]