The Last Judgment Triptych | |
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Greek: Τρίπτυχο Δευτέρα Παρουσία, Italian: Il Giudizio Universale | |
Artist | Georgios Klontzas |
Year | c. 1560-1608 |
Medium | gold enamel, egg tempera, gold leaf on wood |
Movement | Cretan School |
Subject | The Last Judgement |
Dimensions | 67 cm × 26.4 cm (79 in × 31.1 in) |
Location | Hellenic Institute of Venice, Venice |
Owner | Hellenic Institute of Venice |
Website | Official Website (Greek) |
The Last Judgement Triptych is a triptych by Georgios Klontzas. Klontzas was a Greek painter and prominent member of the Cretan School. He is likened to El Greco and Michael Damaskinos. His artistic period was between 1550 and 1608. He had a workshop in Heraklion, Crete. He created many forms of art such as triptychs, portable icons or paintings, and manuscripts. Klontzas created several versions of the Last Judgment or Second Coming. His The Last Judgment also features the same theme but is a painting, not a triptych. Klontzas also created other triptychs.[1][2][3]
The final and infinite judgment by God is believed to be the Second Coming. People of every nation will be judged resulting in the approval of some and the penalizing of others. This triptych is a pictorial representation of that event. Greek and Italian Byzantine artists used the theme in countless works of art. Italian artist Fra Angelico created many triptychs of The Last Judgement. Klontzas may have been exposed to Italian prototypes. Both the triptych and The Last Judgement are in the collection of the Hellenic Institute of Venice in Italy.[4][5]