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Calvary with a Carthusian Monk

1389–95
(French, c. 1335–1396)
Culture
France
Measurements
Framed: 63.5 x 52.5 x 6.7 cm (25 x 20 11/16 x 2 5/8 in.); Unframed: 56.6 x 45.7 cm (22 5/16 x 18 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Records exist detailing the delivery of the this panel and 25 others to the monastery Chartreuse de Champmol, for use in the monks' cells.

Description

Jean de Beaumetz became the official court painter to the Burgundian duke, Philip the Bold, in 1376. Between 1389 and 1395 he created devotional paintings for the monks’ cells at the Chartreuse de Champmol, the monastery founded by Philip and his wife Margaret to house the ducal tombs. This panel, originally one of 26, is only one of two that have survived; the second is preserved in the Louvre in Paris. The Carthusians were intensely devoted to the Passion of Christ; particularly bloody images of the Crucifixion often decorated their cells. Isolated from one another, the monks contemplated the sacrifice of Christ (emphasized here by the presence of a Carthusian monk at the foot of the cross) creating an empathetic connection with the suffering of the Virgin who faints in the arms of the two Marys. Saint John the Evangelist, on the right, bows his head in sorrow. The punched decoration in the gold background represents the Trees of Life and Knowledge, emphasizing the biblical connection between Adam and Christ.
A vertically oriented oil painting depicts Christ on a cross against a floral-patterned gold background. All figures have light skin tones. Christ, with a crown of thorns and bleeding wounds, hangs centrally. To our left, three women stand; the foremost in a blue robe looks upward. To our right, a figure in a pink cloak looks down, while a tonsured monk in a white habit kneels in the foreground with hands raised.

Calvary with a Carthusian Monk

1389–95

Jean de Beaumetz

(French, c. 1335–1396)
France

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