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Zenobe de Florence (Saint Zenobe, San Zanobi ou Zenobio) (337-417
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Zenobe de Florence (Saint Zenobe, San Zanobi ou Zenobio) (337-417
FIA5402341 Zenobe de Florence (Saint Zenobe, San Zanobi ou Zenobio) (337-417) - Saint Zenobius raises a boy from the dead - Peinture de Gozzoli, Benozzo (ca 1420-1497), 1462 - Tempera on panel, 25, 5x35, 4 - Staatliche Museen, Berlin by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany; Photo eFine Art Images; Italian, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of a miraculous moment in history. Titled "Zenobe de Florence (Saint Zenobe, San Zanobi ou Zenobio) - Saint Zenobius raises a boy from the dead" this painting by Benozzo Gozzoli is truly awe-inspiring. Set against a backdrop of vibrant colors and intricate details, the scene depicts Saint Zenobius, a revered bishop from 5th-century Florence, performing an extraordinary act. With his hands gently placed on the lifeless body of a young boy, he invokes divine power to bring him back to life. The child's mother watches in disbelief and gratitude as her son is resurrected before her eyes. The artist's masterful use of tempera on panel brings every element to life with remarkable precision. From the expressions on each character's face to the folds in their garments, every detail tells a story of faith and hope. This painting not only showcases Gozzoli's artistic talent but also serves as a testament to the enduring power of miracles and religious devotion. It transports viewers back to medieval Italy, where religion played an integral role in people's lives. Displayed at Staatliche Museen in Berlin, Germany, this artwork invites contemplation and reflection upon themes such as mortality, faith, and resurrection. Its historical significance combined with its artistic beauty makes it an invaluable piece for art enthusiasts worldwide.
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