Crucifixion Saints Michael Archangel Andrew and Francis
Español This painting, titled Crucifixion with Saints Michael the Archangel, Andrew, and Francis of Assisi, was created by the Flemish master Adriaen Isenbrant around 1510–1530. Housed in the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum) in Budapest, this oil-on-oak panel stands as a significant example of the Northern Renaissance style. The composition is divided into two distinct planes, representing a vast stretch of time from the fall of Satan to the early 16th century: Foreground Figures. Archangel Michael (Left): Clad in golden armor, he is depicted as a celestial warrior. He holds a sword and a long-staffed cross, standing triumphantly over Satan, who is pinned beneath his foot. Continue reading after advertisement Get a set of 5 restored images (including the featured on this post), now on sale Saint Andrew (Center): He is positioned in the middle, identifiable by his primary attribute: the X-shaped "cross saltire" on which he was crucified. He is shown reading a book,...