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Lamentation of the Dead Christ, detail from the Sant Emidio polyptych
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Lamentation of the Dead Christ, detail from the Sant Emidio polyptych
BAT76639 Lamentation of the Dead Christ, detail from the Sant Emidio polyptych, 1473 (tempera on panel) (detail of 76636) by Crivelli, Carlo (c.1430/35-1495); Sant Emidio, Ascoli Picena, Italy; Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23372024
© Nicolò Orsi Battaglini / Bridgeman Images
Grief John The Evangelist Mary Magdalene Pieta Stigmata Wounds
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This print captures a poignant detail from the Sant Emidio polyptych, showcasing Carlo Crivelli's masterpiece, "Lamentation of the Dead Christ". Painted in 1473, this tempera on panel artwork evokes deep emotions and profound grief. The image focuses on the mournful figures surrounding Christ's lifeless body. John the Evangelist stands beside Mary Magdalene, both consumed by sorrow as they lament the loss of their beloved teacher. Their expressions reflect an overwhelming sense of despair and anguish. Mary Magdalene's hands are clasped in prayer while John rests his hand gently on Christ's shoulder. The wounds inflicted upon Jesus during his crucifixion are prominently displayed, emphasizing the physical suffering he endured for humanity's salvation. This depiction is a powerful reminder of sacrifice and redemption. Mary, mother of Jesus, also known as the Virgin Mary, gazes down at her son with profound sadness mixed with unwavering love. Her presence adds to the overall atmosphere of mourning and piety. Crivelli masterfully portrays these characters' emotions through intricate details such as facial expressions and body language. The stigmata - visible wounds representing Christ's crucifixion - further emphasize his divine nature and ultimate sacrifice. Nicolo Orsi Battaglini skillfully captures this moment in time through photography, allowing viewers to appreciate every brushstroke and nuance within Crivelli's original painting. This print serves as a testament to both artistic brilliance and human
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