Crucifixion with Pietà (Lotto) explained

Crucifixion with Pietà
Artist:Lorenzo Lotto
Year:c. 1529-1534
Medium:Oil on panel
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Monte San Giusto
Museum:Santa Maria della Pietà in Telusiano

The Crucifixion with Pietà or Crucifixion (Italian: Crocifissione) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, executed in 1529–1534 and housed in the church of Santa Maria della Pietà in Telusiano, Monte San Giusto, province of Macerata, region of Marche, Italy.

History

The work was commissioned by Bishop Bonafede for the church, painted mainly in Venice, and placed in situ in the present frame circa 1534. Lotto was paid 100 gold florins and a quantity of olive oil. The signature on the painting was not discovered until 1831.[1]

The scene depicts three levels:

Notes and References

  1. http://www.provincia.mc.it/curiosita-cms/luoghi-di-fede-chiesa-di-s-maria-della-pieta-in-telusiano-di-montecosaro/ Province of Macerata
  2. http://www.turismo.marche.it/Guida/Chiese/Title/Monte-San-Giusto-Chiesa-di-S-Maria-della-Pieta-in-Telusiano/IdPOI/2025/C/043031 Tourism office of the Marche