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The Seven Works of Mercy, c. 1606-16 (oil on panel)
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The Seven Works of Mercy, c. 1606-16 (oil on panel)
MAN368367 The Seven Works of Mercy, c.1606-16 (oil on panel) by Francken, Frans II the Younger (1581-1642); 50.2x89 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Seven corporal works of mercy; feed the hungry; give drink to the thirsty; clothe the naked; shelter the homeless; visit the sick; visit the imprisoned; bury the dead;); © Manchester Art Gallery
Media ID 32118162
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Acts Beggar Beggars Begging Bread Burying Charity Compassion Ethical Feeding Homeless Homelessness Kindness Mendicant Merciful Penury Poors Precariousness Salvation Starving Tramp Vagabond Visiting Catholic Religion Catholics
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This print showcases "The Seven Works of Mercy" by Frans Francken II the Younger, a renowned artist from the 17th century. The oil on panel painting measures 50.2x89 cm and is currently housed in the Manchester Art Gallery in the UK. "The Seven Works of Mercy" depicts seven corporal acts of mercy as outlined in Catholic teachings: feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, clothing the naked, sheltering the homeless, visiting the sick and imprisoned, and burying the dead. This powerful artwork captures a scene filled with compassion and kindness towards those less fortunate. In this baroque masterpiece, we see a bustling street scene where beggars, tramps, and vagabonds gather around seeking help. A crowd forms as individuals extend their hands to offer bread and food to those who are starving. The painting beautifully portrays both male and female figures engaging in acts of charity. Francken's attention to detail brings forth an ethical message that resonates even today - reminding us of our duty to show mercy towards others. Through his brushstrokes, he conveys not only physical assistance but also emotional support for those facing poverty or precariousness. This print serves as a visual reminder of humanity's capacity for compassion and salvation through merciful actions. It encapsulates religious themes while highlighting universal values that transcend time periods or specific faiths.
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