Artwork

Christus am Kreuz

Christus am Kreuz, by Bernard Van Orley, oil, 1515
Christus am Kreuz, by Bernard Van Orley, oil, 1515

Christus am Kreuz is an oil painting by the Northern Renaissance artist Bernard Van Orley. It dates from 1515 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin.

About this work

Overview

Created in 1515, *Christus am Kreuz* is an oil painting by the Brussels‑based Flemish artist Bernard van Orley. Executed during the Northern Renaissance, the work is part of the collection of the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin and illustrates the artist’s engagement with contemporary religious subjects.

Subject & Meaning

The composition presents the crucifixion of Jesus, whose body is bent forward on the cross, crowned with thorns and illuminated against a dark wooden beam. Four figures surround the scene: a kneeling woman in a dark blue dress, a standing figure in red clutching a cloth, and two seated observers dressed in blue and bright red, underscoring the varied human responses to the event.

Technique & Style

Van Orley employs chiaroscuro, contrasting bright highlights on faces and hands with a deep, stormy sky and shadowed background. The dramatic lighting emphasizes the physical suffering of the central figure while the distant landscape, with trees and a small town, recedes into muted tones, reflecting the artist’s synthesis of Northern detail and Italianate modeling.

History & Provenance

Although van Orley never visited Italy, his work shows the influence of Italian Renaissance aesthetics, a hallmark of his broader oeuvre that includes painting, tapestry, and stained glass. *Christus am Kreuz* entered the Gemäldegalerie Berlin’s holdings in the 20th century, where it remains on display as a representative example of his religious output.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Bernard Van Orley

Artist

Bernard Van Orley

Bernard van Orley (between 1487 and 1491 – 6 January 1541), also called Barend or Barent van Orley, Bernaert van Orley or Barend van Brussel, was a versatile Flemish artist and representative of Dutch and Flemish…

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