Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and Saints Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist
Bernardo Daddi
Bernardo Daddi's painting, created circa 1330-1335, is a polyptych that exemplifies the early Italian Gothic style, showcasing a central crucifixion scene flanked by the Virgin Mary and Saints Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist, with additional panels depicting the Agony in the Garden and various saints. This work reflects the devotional practices of the period and highlights Daddi's skill in integrating narrative elements with a rich color palette and intricate detailing, contributing significantly to the development of religious art in 14th-century Florence.
Bernardo Daddi's painting, "Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and Saints Mary Magdalene and John the Evangelist; left panel: The Agony in the Garden and Saints Peter and Paul; right panel: Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Margaret of Antioch, Saints James Major and Benedict," features a central crucifixion scene flanked by prominent figures, rendered in a delicate color palette that emphasizes the emotional gravity of the moment. The composition is characterized by its intricate detailing, with each panel showcasing a distinct narrative and a harmonious arrangement of saints, underscoring the interconnectedness of the sacred themes depicted.