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The saint resurrects the son of a gentleman (Polyptych of the life of Saint Humility
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The saint resurrects the son of a gentleman (Polyptych of the life of Saint Humility
LRI4579137 The saint resurrects the son of a gentleman (Polyptych of the life of Saint Humility) - Detrempe on wood 14th century by Lorenzetti, Pietro (c.1280-1348); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Polyptych of the life of Beata Umilta (Polyptych of st Humility): " Saint Umilta resurrects the son of a gentleman" (The saint resurrects the son of a gentleman) Detrempe on wood by Pietro Lorenzetti (1280-1348) 14th century Florence, Uffizi gallery); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This 14th-century print, titled "The saint resurrects the son of a gentleman" is part of the Polyptych of the life of Saint Humility by Pietro Lorenzetti. Housed in the renowned Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy, this masterpiece showcases both artistic brilliance and religious significance. In this scene, we witness a miraculous moment as Saint Humility brings back to life the deceased son of a nobleman. The painting exudes an aura of divine intervention with its vibrant colors and meticulous details. The saint's gentle touch and fervent prayer are captured flawlessly by Lorenzetti's skilled brushstrokes. The composition is rich in symbolism; an aureole surrounds Saint Humility, emphasizing her holiness and connection to God. A chalice on the altar signifies spiritual transformation while reminding viewers of Christ's sacrifice for humanity. This artwork serves as a testament to faith and offers hope for life after death. Lorenzetti's mastery shines through his portrayal of emotions on each character's face – from grief-stricken parents to astonished witnesses. Through this polyptych, he invites us into a world where miracles happen and faith can conquer even death itself. As we admire this treasured piece from medieval times, it reminds us that art has always been intertwined with spirituality throughout history. It continues to inspire awe and contemplation among visitors at the Uffizi gallery today, serving as a testament to both human creativity and devotion towards something greater than ourselves
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