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The Man of Sorrows, ca. 1430. Creator: Michele Giambono
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The Man of Sorrows, ca. 1430. Creator: Michele Giambono
The Man of Sorrows, ca. 1430
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Crucified Crucifixion Dead Halo Man Of Sorrows Michele Old Master Resurrection Stigmata Tempera And Gold On Wood Boni Bono Gold Colour Mausoleum
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This print showcases "The Man of Sorrows" painting, created by Michele Giambono around 1430 in Italy. The artwork is a profound representation of religious art from the Renaissance era, depicting Jesus Christ in his most vulnerable state. The image captures the viewer's attention with its striking colors and intricate details. Giambono skillfully used tempera and gold on wood to create this masterpiece, infusing it with a sense of divine radiance. The golden halo surrounding Christ's head signifies his holiness and divinity, while the stigmata on his hands symbolize his crucifixion wounds. "The Man of Sorrows" evokes deep emotions as it portrays Jesus' suffering and death. His nakedness adds to the vulnerability portrayed in this piece, emphasizing humanity's connection to God through our shared experiences of pain and sorrow. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this painting stands as a testament to Italian medieval Christianity during the 15th century. It represents an important part of heritage art that continues to inspire viewers today. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded not only of Christ's sacrifice but also of our own capacity for compassion and empathy towards others who suffer. Through its timeless beauty and powerful symbolism, "The Man of Sorrows" invites us into contemplation about life, death, resurrection, and ultimately offers solace amidst hardship.
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