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The Martyrdom and Transport of the Decapitated Body of Saint Christopher, c. 1448-57 (fresco)
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The Martyrdom and Transport of the Decapitated Body of Saint Christopher, c. 1448-57 (fresco)
ALI433489 The Martyrdom and Transport of the Decapitated Body of Saint Christopher, c.1448-57 (fresco) by Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506); Ovetari Chapel, Eremitani Church, Padua, Italy; (add.info.: see 57558, 58709 to 58712, 257173, 329481, 329482 and 331667 for details; see also 433495; ); Alinari
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This print captures the powerful and dramatic fresco titled "The Martyrdom and Transport of the Decapitated Body of Saint Christopher" by Andrea Mantegna. Created between 1448-57, this masterpiece can be found in the Ovetari Chapel within the Eremitani Church in Padua, Italy. In this scene, we are transported to a bustling city street at night during the early Renaissance period. The mural depicts a tragic event as Saint Christopher's decapitated body is being carried through town by a solemn procession of mourners. The damaged and ruined architecture serves as a backdrop for this somber moment. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn to the intricate details that Mantegna has masterfully captured. From the vines climbing up trellises to onlookers peering out from windows and arbors, every element adds depth and emotion to the composition. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow creates an atmosphere that is both hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving. We can almost feel ourselves standing among the crowd, witnessing this poignant scene unfold before us. Mantegna's work exemplifies his mastery as a painter during the High Renaissance era. This print allows us to appreciate his artistic genius while also reminding us of Italy's rich cultural heritage in art history.
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