File:Workshop of Jacopo del Casentino - The Last Judgment and the Crucifixion - Walters 37722.jpg
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{{Walters Art Museum artwork
{{Walters Art Museum artwork
|artist = {{Creator:Jacopo del Casentino|and workshop}}
|artist = {{Creator:Jacopo del Casentino|and workshop}}
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|title = ''The Last Judgment and the Crucifixion''
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|title = {{title|The Last Judgment and the Crucifixion}}
|description = {{en|These two panels are the wings from a private devotional triptych (three-panel painting). In the Last Judgment scene, Christ arrives in glory to judge the dead, who rise from their tombs expressing hope, awe, and fear. Christ's right hand is turned palm upward to indicate that those on his right side will be saved, while his down-turned left hand is aligned with the mouth of hell, into which a devil drags a female sinner by her hair. Look closely at the Crucifixion; at least eleven angels once surrounded Christ's body. Free-hand drawings of their haloes and bodies can still be seen scratched into the gold ground.
|description = {{en|These two panels are the wings from a private devotional triptych (three-panel painting). In the Last Judgment scene, Christ arrives in glory to judge the dead, who rise from their tombs expressing hope, awe, and fear. Christ's right hand is turned palm upward to indicate that those on his right side will be saved, while his down-turned left hand is aligned with the mouth of hell, into which a devil drags a female sinner by her hair. Look closely at the Crucifixion; at least eleven angels once surrounded Christ's body. Free-hand drawings of their haloes and bodies can still be seen scratched into the gold ground.
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|date = {{Other date|between|1340|1349}}
|date = {{Other date|between|1340|1349}}
|period = Medieval
|period = Medieval
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|medium = {{technique|tempera| and= gold leaf | panel}}
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|medium = {{technique|tempera| and= gold | panel}}
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|dimensions = Panel {{size|cm|height=34.3|width=12.5|depth=0.5}}; Paninted surface of each panel {{size|cm|height=33.8|width=11.8}}
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|dimensions = {{langswitch|de=Flügel|en=Panel}}: {{size|cm|height=34.3|width=12.5|depth=0.5}};
Painted surface of each panel: {{size|cm|height=33.8|width=11.8}}
|accession number = 37.722
|accession number = 37.722
|id = 1334
|id = 1334
|provenance =
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* Metzger Gallery, Florence [date and mode of acquisition unknown]
* Metzger Gallery, Florence [date and mode of acquisition unknown]
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* Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [1881 catalogue: no. 9-10 as Giotto
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* Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [1881 catalogue: no. 9-10 as Giotto
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* 1897 catalogue: no. 59 as School of Giotto]
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* 1897 catalogue: no. 59 as School of Giotto]
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* {{ProvenanceEvent|time=1902|type=purchase|newowner=[[:en:Henry Walters|Henry Walters]], {{city|Baltimore}} }}
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* {{ProvenanceEvent|time=1902|type=purchase|newowner=[[:en:Henry Walters|Henry Walters]], {{city|Baltimore}} }}
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* Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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* Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
|credit = Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902
|credit = Acquired by Henry Walters with the Massarenti Collection, 1902
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|place of origin = Florence, Italy
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|place of origin = {{city|Florence}}, {{country|Italy}}
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