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The Crucifixion Standard (Italian - Stendardo della Crocifissione) is a double-sided c. 1502–1505 tempera on panel painting by Luca Signorelli, produced late in his career and now on the high altar of Sant'Antonio Abate church in Sansepolcro. The reverse shows Anthony the Great and John the Evangelist with brothers kneeling before them in hierarchical proportion, whilst the front shows the Crucifixion with Anthony, John, Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary.[1]
Gallery
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Obverse
Reverse
References
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^(in Italian) Antonio Paolucci, 'Luca Signorelli', in Pittori del Rinascimento, Scala, Firenze 2004 ISBN 888117099X
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Paintings
Flagellation Standard (c. 1475)
Testament and Death of Moses (with Bartolomeo della Gatta, c. 1482)
Sant'Onofrio Altarpiece (1484)
Birth of John the Baptist (c. 1485–1490)
The Education of Pan (c. 1490)
Madonna and Child with Ignudi (c. 1490)
Our Lady of Mercy with Saints and Angels (c. 1490)
Parte Guelfa Holy Family (c. 1490)
The Circumcision (c. 1490–1491)
Annunciation (1491)
Virgin Enthroned with Saints (1491)
Portrait of a Man (c. 1492)
Madonna and Child (c. 1492–1493)
Madonna and Child with Two Saints (c. 1492–1493)
Spirito Santo Banner (1494)
Crucifixion (with Pietro Perugino, c. 1483–1495; disputed)