Agony in the Garden (Mantegna, London)
| Agony in the Garden | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Andrea Mantegna |
| Year | 1455–1456 |
| Medium | Egg tempera on wood |
| Dimensions | 62.9 cm × 80 cm (24.8 in × 31 in) |
| Location | National Gallery, London |
| Accession | NG1417 |
The Agony in the Garden is a painting of 1455–1456 by the Italian artist Andrea Mantegna in the National Gallery, London.
The painting shows Christ (at the centre) praying before a group of cherubs (at upper left) who are holding instruments of the Passion. Judas, the disciple who betrayed Christ, leads a group of soldiers (centre right) from Jerusalem to arrest him. Meanwhile, Christ's disciples Peter, James and John sleep (bottom).
Mantegna's brother-in-law Giovanni Bellini is considered to have been inspired by this painting for his own depiction of the subject, painted between 1460 and 1465 and also in the National Gallery.