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Saint Charles Borromeo Giving Communion to the Plague-Stricken, 1743 (oil on canvas)
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Saint Charles Borromeo Giving Communion to the Plague-Stricken, 1743 (oil on canvas)
8617852 Saint Charles Borromeo Giving Communion to the Plague-Stricken, 1743 (oil on canvas) by Loo, Carle van (1705-65); Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Saint Charles Borromeo Giving Communion to the Plague-Stricken 1743. Oil on Canvas.
Artist : Carle Van Loo
Architecture Museum of Paris, Trocadero, France); © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2023
Media ID 33392420
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The captivating oil painting, "Saint Charles Borromeo Giving Communion to the Plague-Stricken, 1743" by Carle van Loo, transports us back to a time of immense suffering and unwavering faith. This powerful artwork depicts Saint Charles Borromeo, a revered figure in Catholicism, administering communion to those afflicted by the devastating plague. The scene is set amidst an atmosphere of despair and anguish as the plague-stricken individuals gather around Saint Charles. With his halo radiating divine light, he stands tall and resolute, offering solace and spiritual nourishment during this harrowing period. The artist's meticulous brushstrokes bring forth vivid colors that evoke both hope and sorrow. In this poignant portrayal of compassion and devotion, we witness the strength of human connection even in times of great adversity. The faces of the plague victims reflect their pain but also reveal a glimmer of hope as they receive communion—the sacred sacrament symbolizing unity with God. Through this masterpiece, Carle van Loo captures not only the historical context but also explores themes such as resilience and spirituality. The painting serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, faith can provide solace and healing. Displayed at the Architecture Museum of Paris in Trocadero—a fitting location for its architectural grandeur—this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its emotional depth and artistic brilliance. It stands as a testament to humanity's ability to find strength through religious beliefs during times of crisis. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, let us be reminded that art has the power to transcend time and touch our souls profoundly.
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