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Compassion (oil on canvas)
1213409 Compassion (oil on canvas) by Bramtot, Alfred-Henri (1852-94); 174.7x257.4 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: This elderly man is on a religious pilgrimage through remote countryside. He has given up his possessions, owning only an animal skin and a pilgrims staff, bag and hat. The womans head-covering and the tall vase she holds suggest Biblical times. However, the broad, open-air style of the painting was very modern for its date. The artist probably intended to suggest the continuing relevance of the Christian message of charity. Alfred Bramtot was a French artist who painted many religious subjects.); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; French, out of copyright
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In this oil on canvas painting titled "Compassion" artist Alfred-Henri Bramtot transports us to a time of religious devotion and selflessness. The elderly man depicted is embarking on a spiritual journey, leaving behind all material possessions except for an animal skin and his pilgrim's staff, bag, and hat. His weathered face tells the story of a life dedicated to faith. The woman standing before him wears a head-covering reminiscent of Biblical times, holding a tall vase that adds an air of mystery to the scene. Despite the suggestion of ancient times, Bramtot's broad brushstrokes and open-air style reveal his modern approach to artistry. This thought-provoking masterpiece invites viewers to reflect upon the enduring relevance of compassion in our lives. Through this image, Bramtot reminds us that acts of charity are not confined by time or place but remain eternally significant. Alfred-Henri Bramtot was renowned for his religious subject matter, and "Compassion" exemplifies his ability to capture profound emotions through paintbrush strokes. Displayed at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, this artwork serves as a testament to both artistic skill and spiritual contemplation. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded that compassion knows no boundaries - it transcends eras and cultures alike.
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