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Prayer in the garden of olive trees. From the serie of the 15 mysteres of the Rosary
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Prayer in the garden of olive trees. From the serie of the 15 mysteres of the Rosary
LRI4691316 Prayer in the garden of olive trees. From the serie of the 15 mysteres of the Rosary. 1512-1513 (Wood Painting) by Brea, Ludovico (c.1450-1523); Chiesa di San Domenico, Taggia, Italy; (add.info.: Prayer in the garden of olive trees Series of the 15 mysteres of the Rosary. Wood Painting by Ludovico Brea (Louis Brea) (1450-1523) 1512-1513 Taggia, Museo del Convento di San Domenico, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of devotion and spirituality in a scene from the series of the 15 mysteries of the Rosary. Titled "Prayer in the garden of olive trees" this wood painting by Ludovico Brea, created between 1512-1513, transports viewers to a momentous biblical event. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery, we witness Jesus Christ deep in prayer as his disciples sleep nearby. The artist skillfully portrays an aura of holiness surrounding Jesus with an aureole, while angels hover above him. This Renaissance masterpiece beautifully depicts both human vulnerability and divine strength. The attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to each character present. From Saint John's contemplative gaze to Saint James' peaceful slumber and Saint Peter's prostration, these figures represent different aspects of faith and devotion. Brea's interpretation invites us into this sacred space where we can reflect on our own spiritual journey. It reminds us that even during moments of great anguish or uncertainty, prayer provides solace and guidance. Displayed at Chiesa di San Domenico in Taggia, Italy, this artwork holds historical significance within its walls. As we admire it through Luisa Ricciarini's lens, we are reminded once again that art has the power to transcend time and connect us with profound religious experiences.
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