“The Crucifixion” by Giotto, dated around 1312, is a religious painting rendered in tempera on panel. This piece, measuring 578 by 406 cm, belongs to the Proto Renaissance movement and is located at Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy.
The artwork presents a powerful depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Jesus is prominently positioned in the center, affixed to the cross with a forlorn, serene expression. On either side of the crossbar, sorrowful figures of the Virgin Mary and Saint John are portrayed in smaller panels. The use of gold and dark hues highlights the somber yet divine atmosphere of the moment depicted. The overall composition is balanced and intricate, showcasing Giotto’s mastery in conveying religious narrative and emotion through art.