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by Masaccio
Masaccio completed this crucifixion as part of his radical approach to painting. The young Florentine master brought new realism to religious scenes. His figures have weight and volume unprecedented in earlier art.
Masaccio died at just 27 but transformed painting. This work is connected to the National Museum of Capodimonte and Uffizi.
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