Vittore Carpaccio, 1490 - The Meditation on the Passion - fine art print
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The masterpiece was painted by the high renaissance master Vittore Carpaccio. The beyond 530 year-old original had the size: Overall 27 3/4 x 34 1/8in (70,5 x 86,7cm); painted surface 26 3/16 × 33 1/4 in (66,5 × 84,5 cm) and was painted with the medium oil and tempera on wood. Nowadays, the artwork can be viewed in in the digital collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. We are glad to reference that the public domain work of art is being included with courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1911. : John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1911. On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is in landscape format and has an aspect ratio of 1.2 : 1, meaning that the length is 20% longer than the width. Vittore Carpaccio was a painter, whose art style can be classified as High Renaissance. The Italian artist lived for 66 years - born in the year 1460 in Venice, Venezia province, Veneto, Italy and died in 1526.
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Article details
Product classification: | art copy |
Method of reproduction: | reproduction in digital format |
Production process: | UV print / digital printing |
Production: | German production |
Type of stock: | on demand |
Product use: | gallery wall, art print gallery |
Alignment: | landscape alignment |
Image aspect ratio: | length to width 1.2 : 1 |
Aspect ratio interpretation: | the length is 20% longer than the width |
Materials available: | acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond) |
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) sizes: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Poster print (canvas paper) size options: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Aluminium print (aluminium dibond material) size options: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Framing of the artprint: | not included |
Artwork information
Title of the painting: | "The Meditation on the Passion" |
Classification of the artwork: | painting |
Umbrella term: | classic art |
Temporal classification: | 15th century |
Created in: | 1490 |
Artwork age: | around 530 years old |
Original medium: | oil and tempera on wood |
Size of the original artwork: | Overall 27 3/4 x 34 1/8in (70,5 x 86,7cm); painted surface 26 3/16 × 33 1/4 in (66,5 × 84,5 cm) |
Museum: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Museum location: | New York City, New York, United States of America |
Available at: | www.metmuseum.org |
License: | public domain |
Courtesy of: | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1911 |
Creditline: | John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1911 |
Contextual artist metadata
Name: | Vittore Carpaccio |
Also known as: | Scarpaza Vittore, Vettor Carpaccio, Scarpatio, scarpazza, Carpatio Vittore, Carpaccio Vittore, Victor Carpaccio, Carpaccio, Scharpaza Vittore, Carpacico, Karpachcho Vittore, Scarpazza Vittore, Carpaceri, Carpathius Victor, Vittore Carpaccio, Carpazio, Scarpaccia Vittore, Carpaccio Vettore, Vittore Carpallino, Vittor Carpazio, Carpacio, Vittor Carpaccino, Carpathius Vittore, Vettor Carpazio, Vittore Carpatio, Scarpatia Vittore, Carpaceri Vittore, Vittore Carpazio, Vittorio Carpaccio, scarpazo |
Gender: | male |
Artist nationality: | Italian |
Jobs of the artist: | painter |
Home country: | Italy |
Artist category: | old master |
Art styles: | High Renaissance |
Died at the age of: | 66 years |
Year born: | 1460 |
Born in (place): | Venice, Venezia province, Veneto, Italy |
Year died: | 1526 |
Deceased in (place): | Venice, Venezia province, Veneto, Italy |
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Supplemental information from the museum (© Copyright - The Metropolitan Museum of Art - The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
This remarkable picture is a meditation on Death and Resurrection. Christ’s dead body is displayed on a broken throne inscribed in pseudo-Hebrew. A bird—symbol of the soul—flies upwards. The landscape—contrastingly barren and lush—alludes to the themes of death and life, as do the animals. The Old Testament prophet Job sits on a block inscribed in pseudo-Hebrew while opposite is Saint Jerome (ca. 347–420), who wrote a commentary on the book of Job. The turbaned figures in the background would have been familiar to Venetians through their trade with the Middle East and Egypt.