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The Ascension of Christ, c. 1475

The Ascension of Christ, c. 1475


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The Ascension of Christ, c. 1475

BAL49155 The Ascension of Christ, c.1475 by Hungarian School, (15th century); Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest, Hungary; Hungarian, out of copyright

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In this print of "The Ascension of Christ" we are transported back to the 15th century, immersing ourselves in the beauty and wonder of Hungarian art. The painting, created by an anonymous artist from the Hungarian School, is housed within the prestigious Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest. As our eyes wander across the image, we are immediately drawn to Christ's feet as he ascends into heaven. The delicate brushstrokes beautifully depict his footprints on Earth, symbolizing a miraculous departure from our mortal realm. Surrounding him are devout worshippers, their heads bowed in prayer and bodies kneeling in reverence. A divine radiance emanates from Christ's figure as rays of light pierce through a heavenly cloud above him. This ethereal glow serves as a reminder that even though he has left us physically, his presence remains ever-present and guiding. "The Ascension of Christ" captures not only a pivotal moment in Christian theology but also showcases the immense talent and devotion present within Hungarian art during this period. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own faith while marveling at the skillful execution and attention to detail displayed by its creator. This photograph print allows us to bring home a piece of history; it serves as both an artistic treasure and a spiritual inspiration for those who seek solace or wish to adorn their surroundings with profound imagery.

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