"Lamentation of Christ" by Mantegna, reimagined.
The scene shows Christ dead, lying on a marble slab almost perpendicular to the viewer, in one of the most violent foreshortened views in the history of painting.
This was a common theme in the Renaissance (the lamentation over the dead Christ, with precedents dating back to Giotto), but never before had the definitive nature of death been reflected in such a resounding way.
It became famous for its appearance in Pier Paolo Pasolini's film Mamma Roma (1962).
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