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- Corpse_of_Christ abstract "The Corpse of Christ is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Annibale Carracci, dating to c. 1583-1585 and housed in the Staatsgalerie of Stuttgart, Germany.The work, dating to Carracci's early career, is a manifest homage to Andrea Mantegna's Dead Christ, which he had perhaps seen in the Aldobrandini collection. Christ is portrayed lying in a contorted position, seen from his feet. Differently from Mantegna, Carracci did not paint the mourners at the side, and adopted a more realistic depiction of the body. The artist put the instruments of the Passion.".
- Corpse_of_Christ author Annibale_Carracci.
- Corpse_of_Christ thumbnail Annibale_carracci,_salma_di_cristo.jpg?width=300.
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- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageRevisionID "656978665".
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Aldobrandini.
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- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Andrea_Mantegna.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Annibale_Carracci.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Category:1580s_paintings.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_art_about_death.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_about_death.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_by_Annibale_Carracci.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paintings_depicting_Jesus.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Dead_Christ_(Mantegna).
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Lamentation_of_Christ_(Mantegna).
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Staatsgalerie_Stuttgart.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLink Stuttgart.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corpse of Christ".
- Corpse_of_Christ artist "Annibale Carracci".
- Corpse_of_Christ city "Stuttgart".
- Corpse_of_Christ hasPhotoCollection Corpse_of_Christ.
- Corpse_of_Christ heightMetric "70.7".
- Corpse_of_Christ imageFile "Annibale carracci, salma di cristo.jpg".
- Corpse_of_Christ imperialUnit "in".
- Corpse_of_Christ metricUnit "cm".
- Corpse_of_Christ museum "Staatsgalerie Stuttgart".
- Corpse_of_Christ title "Corpse of Christ".
- Corpse_of_Christ type "Oil on canvas".
- Corpse_of_Christ widthMetric "88.8".
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Annibale_Carracci.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Corpse_of_Christ wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Artwork.
- Corpse_of_Christ year "1583".
- Corpse_of_Christ subject Category:1580s_paintings.
- Corpse_of_Christ subject Category:Christian_art_about_death.
- Corpse_of_Christ subject Category:Paintings_about_death.
- Corpse_of_Christ subject Category:Paintings_by_Annibale_Carracci.
- Corpse_of_Christ subject Category:Paintings_depicting_Jesus.
- Corpse_of_Christ hypernym Painting.
- Corpse_of_Christ type Artwork.
- Corpse_of_Christ type Work.
- Corpse_of_Christ type CreativeWork.
- Corpse_of_Christ type Thing.
- Corpse_of_Christ type Q386724.
- Corpse_of_Christ comment "The Corpse of Christ is a painting by the Italian Baroque master Annibale Carracci, dating to c. 1583-1585 and housed in the Staatsgalerie of Stuttgart, Germany.The work, dating to Carracci's early career, is a manifest homage to Andrea Mantegna's Dead Christ, which he had perhaps seen in the Aldobrandini collection. Christ is portrayed lying in a contorted position, seen from his feet.".
- Corpse_of_Christ label "Corpse of Christ".
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs Cristo_muerto_(Carracci).
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs Cristo_morto_e_strumenti_della_Passione.
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs m.0gtvxvh.
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs Q1091213.
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs Q1091213.
- Corpse_of_Christ sameAs 死去的基督_(卡拉齐).
- Corpse_of_Christ wasDerivedFrom Corpse_of_Christ?oldid=656978665.
- Corpse_of_Christ depiction Annibale_carracci,_salma_di_cristo.jpg.
- Corpse_of_Christ isPrimaryTopicOf Corpse_of_Christ.
- Corpse_of_Christ name "Corpse of Christ".