Crucifixion with Saint Francis Annibale Carracci
Español This powerful altarpiece is the Crucifixion (1583) by Annibale Carracci, painted for Santa Maria della Carità in Bologna. It is an early work by Carracci, created before the full flowering of the Baroque style, yet it already shows his move away from Mannerist artificiality toward a more natural, emotionally direct realism. At the center, Christ crucified dominates the composition, illuminated against a storm-darkened sky. His body is rendered with remarkable anatomical clarity and gravity, emphasizing both physical suffering and divine serenity. Beneath the Cross, on the left side, stands the Virgin Mary clothed in red and deep blue, her face lifted upward in sorrowful contemplation. Kneeling before her — and directly at the foot of the Cross — is indeed Saint Francis of Assisi. He is identifiable by his brown Franciscan habit and the knotted cord at his waist. His posture is intensely devotional, arms extended upward toward Christ in an attitude of total surrender. At h...