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Christ's body has been taken down from the Cross and lies on the white shroud in which he will be placed in the tomb. Behind him is the Virgin Mary, eyes raised to heaven in grief, and alongside her Saint John the Evangelist, mopping his eyes with a handkerchief, and a second woman, probably Mary Magdalene. In the foreground, bending down to kiss Christ's hands and feet, are two Carthusian monks, dressed in the white robes of their religious order.This is a much-reduced copy of a large altarpiece painted for the Carthusian monastery in Naples by Massimo Stanzione, one of the leading Neapolitan painters of the seventeenth century. From 1630 Stanzione was almost constantly involved in large-scale church commissions in Naples, and he executed a number of works for the Carthusian monks in the church of the Certosa di San Martino; some of which, including the original of this composition, are still in situ.
Title
Monks and Holy Women mourning over the Dead Christ
Date
18th century or earlier
Medium
Oil on slate
Measurements
H 43.7 x W 52.4 cm
Accession number
NG3401
Acquisition method
Bought, 1919
Work type
Painting