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How the devil asks God to tempt Job, especially the drummer, 1367 (Fresco)
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How the devil asks God to tempt Job, especially the drummer, 1367 (Fresco)
7425545 How the devil asks God to tempt Job, especially the drummer, 1367 (Fresco) by Bartolo di Fredi, also Manfredi de Battilori (1330-1410); Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano, Italy; (add.info.: by Bartolo di Fredi); Luisa Ricciarini
Media ID 33087864
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Devil Drum Good Against Evil Temptation Music Instrument
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This print captures the essence of Bartolo di Fredi's masterpiece, "How the devil asks God to tempt Job, especially the drummer". Painted in 1367 as a fresco in the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta in San Gimignano, Italy, this artwork is a testament to the artistic brilliance of the 14th century. In this scene from biblical lore, we witness an intense confrontation between good and evil. The devil himself approaches God with a request to test Job's faithfulness. However, what makes this particular depiction unique is its focus on the drummer amidst all chaos. The artist skillfully portrays how music can be both a source of temptation and strength. The colors used in this painting are vibrant and richly symbolic. They evoke emotions ranging from fear to hope as they highlight each character's role in this divine drama. The woman represents innocence and vulnerability while the man embodies resilience and determination. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art, we are reminded of humanity's eternal struggle against temptation. It serves as a powerful reminder that even when faced with adversity or evil forces lurking around us, our faith can guide us towards righteousness. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured every intricate detail through her lens, allowing us to appreciate Bartolo di Fredi's genius anew. This photograph not only preserves history but also invites contemplation on timeless themes such as morality and spirituality.
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