MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
Record
AMICA ID:
CMA_.1962.36
AMICA Library Year:
2001
Object Type:
Paintings
Creator Name:
Sassetta
Creator Nationality:
European; Southern European; Italian
Creator Role:
artist
Creator Dates/Places:
1392 - 1450
Gender:
M
Creator Name-CRT:
Sassetta
Title:
St. Francis Kneeling before Christ on the Cross
Title Type:
Primary
View:
Full View
Creation Date:
1437-1444
Creation Start Date:
1437
Creation End Date:
1444
Materials and Techniques:
tempera and gold on wood
Dimensions:
Framed: 91cm x 46.5cm x 4.5cm, Unframed: 81cm x 40.2cm
AMICA Contributor:
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Owner Location:
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
ID Number:
1962.36
Credit Line:
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund
Rights:
Provenance:
S. Francesco, Borgo Sansepolcro (broken up c. 1578); Prince Johann Georg of Saxony (by 1936); Gerhard Freiherr von Preuschen, Stuttgart (1950); (P. Drey, New York)
Context:
Because of his simplicity, piety, and devotion to all living creatures, St. Francis (1181-1226) has remained among the most revered and popular saints. Born to wealthy parents in Assisi, he first lived a life of spendthrift luxury. However, Francis later gave up all worldly goods and embraced existence of utter poverty. Throughout his adult life, the saint experienced mystical trances and visions of Christ.Atop the cross is a leafy tree and a nest of pelicans. Fifteenth century viewers would have recognized the tree as a reference to the cross, which is often described as a tree, symbolizing Christ's role as the source of eternal life. The pelican, shown nourishing it's young with its own blood, symbolizes Christ, who sacrifices himself for the salvation of mankind.This painting was the center pinnacle on the back of a double-sided altarpiece made for the church of San Francesco in Borgo Sansepolcro (near Arezzo). Below this panel was a scene of St. Francis in Glory (Villa I Tatti, Florence).
Related Image Identifier Link:
CMA_.1962.36.TIF

St. Francis Kneeling before Christ on the Cross

St. Francis Kneeling before Christ on the Cross