The Trinity and Mystic Pietà

The Trinity and Mystic Pietà is an oil-on-oak painting produced in 1512 by German artist Hans Baldung.

[1] The painting shows God the Father supporting his son, Jesus, with the Holy Spirit above them, represented by a dove; the Trinity is joined by the weeping figures of the Virgin Mary and St.

[1] The inclusion of God supporting his crucified son within the picture was popular during the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, but is otherwise rare in art history.

The donors were often depicted during the Middle Ages as much smaller than the holy figures, in order to emphasise the difference between them.

[1] The gallery considers that "Baldung's painting invites our imaginative participation by stressing the human emotions of the mourners, and presenting even God the Father simply as a grieving parent.