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The Last Judgement: Hell, detail of one of the damned taken by two demons, c. 1303-05 (fresco)
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The Last Judgement: Hell, detail of one of the damned taken by two demons, c. 1303-05 (fresco)
ALI221330 The Last Judgement: Hell, detail of one of the damned taken by two demons, c.1303-05 (fresco) by Giotto (Giotto di Bondone) (c.1266-1337); Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy; (add.info.: damne aux prises avec deux demons; ); Alinari
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Bare Damnation Demon Devil Giotto Giotto Di Bondone L Enfer Le Jugement Dernier Lenfer Post Restoration Sinner Semi Nude
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This print captures a haunting detail from Giotto's masterpiece, "The Last Judgement: Hell". Painted between 1303 and 1305, this fresco adorns the walls of the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy. The image showcases one of the damned souls being tormented by two menacing demons. Giotto's skillful brushwork brings to life the agony and despair etched on the face of this unfortunate sinner. Covered head to toe, his nakedness symbolizes vulnerability and exposure to divine judgment. The artist masterfully portrays the physical and emotional torment endured by those condemned to eternal damnation. The demons depicted here are grotesque creatures with twisted features and malicious expressions. They revel in their sadistic task of inflicting suffering upon their helpless victim. This powerful representation serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for evil and its consequences. Giotto di Bondone was an Italian painter renowned for his contributions to early Renaissance art. His ability to convey raw human emotions through vivid colors and dramatic compositions is evident in this particular work. As we gaze upon this striking image, we are confronted with our own mortality and compelled to reflect on our actions in life. It serves as a timeless reminder that every choice has consequences, urging us towards self-reflection, redemption, and ultimately salvation.
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