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The Man of Sorrows, from Kassa, c. 1470-80 (tempera on panel)
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The Man of Sorrows, from Kassa, c. 1470-80 (tempera on panel)
BAL49152 The Man of Sorrows, from Kassa, c.1470-80 (tempera on panel) by Hungarian School, (15th century); 63x52 cm; Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; (add.info.: From Kassa, now KoAaice, Slovakia.); Hungarian, out of copyright
Media ID 23257316
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Agony Bleeding Blood Crown Of Thorns Crucifixion Passion Stigmata Wounds Injuries Wound Wounded
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This print showcases "The Man of Sorrows" painting, created by the Hungarian School in the 15th century. The artwork, measuring 63x52 cm, is housed in the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. Originally from Kassa (now Košice), Slovakia, this masterpiece depicts a scene of religious significance. "The Man of Sorrows" portrays Jesus Christ at his most vulnerable and anguished state. His face reflects deep sorrow and pain as he wears a crown of thorns upon his head and bears wounds on his body. Surrounding him are angels who offer solace and support during his passion. The painting evokes strong emotions through its depiction of bleeding wounds and the presence of Virgin Mary nearby. It symbolizes the suffering endured by Jesus during his crucifixion as described in the New Testament. Through its striking portrayal of stigmata and bloodshed, this artwork serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's salvation. It invites viewers to contemplate their own faith and reflect on themes such as redemption, compassion, and devotion. "The Man of Sorrows" not only holds artistic value but also carries historical importance within Christianity. Its intricate details convey both physical agony and spiritual transcendence while reminding us that even amidst suffering there is hope for healing.
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