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Ascension of Christ

Subject
Late Gothic retable depicting scenes from the lives of Mary and Jesus
Author, school, workshop
Wit Stwosz (ca. 1448-1533)
Contributor
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Style
Late Gothic
Date
1477-1489
Type
Altarpiece in the form of a pentaptych
Material and technique
Wood/carving, gilding, polychrome
Size
2,5 × 2,3 m
Signatures and inscriptions
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Identity number
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Department
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Links/analogies
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Owner
Saint Mary's Basilica in Krakow
Copyright
Saint Mary's Basilica in Krakow
Location
Saint Mary's altar (by Wit Stwosz) in the presbytery
Description
The composition of this scene is centripetal. The apostles, together with Mary, surround the rock from which Christ has just ascended to the Father, while reverence, fear and the sadness of separation make them keep looking up to see the Master in the now empty sky. The unravelled robes overlap to form a swirling swirl, as if the witnesses to the Ascension were themselves floating in the air in some mystical dance. This is the end of Christ's earthly journey, but a trace of his physical presence remains: at the top of the mountain the footprints of his bare feet, miraculously imprinted in the hard rock, are clearly visible.