Dead Christ

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This small polychrome terracotta statue (ca. 1730), by Angelo Gabriello Piò (Bologna, 1690–1770) and located at the Museo Nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia, depicts the Dead Christ in a pose reminiscent of the Pietà—a subject which usually depicts the Blessed Virgin cradling her son. The sculpture captures Christ immediately after his deposition from the cross, with a lingering expression of pain and agony. His limp body rests on a grey rock, likely sculpted in terracotta and painted.

The polychromy, although abraded, adds to the drama. Christ's skin appears pale, covered in a translucent white paint, with red highlights on the hands and feet where he was nailed to the cross. Abrasions from physical damage, paint chipping, and age-related thinning have revealed the pink terracotta underneath. The wooden base is not original to the sculpture.

Representations of the Pietà were a favoured subject for the sculptor. Piò made his debut as an artist in Bologna in 1712. Photograph(s) licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence.

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National Museum of the Palazzo di Venezia; Gorga Collection

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Dead Christ, Christ, Lamentation, Jesus, Dead Jesus, Pietà

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Cristiano Giometti, Museo nazionale del Palazzo di Venezia : sculture in terracotta (Roma: Gangemi, 2011), 94-95.

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