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The Resurrection, c. 1366-68 (fresco)
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The Resurrection, c. 1366-68 (fresco)
XIR439292 The Resurrection, c.1366-68 (fresco) by Andrea di Bonaiuto (Andrea da Firenze) (fl.1343-77); Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Chapelle des Espagnols, voute, La Resurrection; Painted in a vault of the Spanish Chapel; ); Italian, out of copyright
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City Walls Easter Sunday Empty Jerusalem Mary Magdalene Rising From The Dead The Virgin Mary
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This print captures the essence of "The Resurrection" fresco, created by Andrea di Bonaiuto in the late 14th century. Located in the Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy, this masterpiece adorns the vault of the Spanish Chapel. At first glance, one's eyes are drawn to Jesus Christ himself, rising triumphantly from his tomb. His radiant presence is accentuated by attendant angels surrounding him with reverence and awe. The Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene stand nearby, their expressions a mix of astonishment and joy at witnessing this miraculous event. The setting is equally remarkable - a hill overlooking Jerusalem with its ancient city walls serving as a backdrop. This scene transports us back to Easter Sunday when Jesus' resurrection marked the salvation of the world. What strikes me most about this image is its ability to convey both emptiness and hope simultaneously. The empty tomb symbolizes death conquered while also representing new beginnings and eternal life for believers. As I gaze upon this photo print, I am reminded that art has an incredible power to transcend time and space. It allows us to connect with historical events on a deeply emotional level while appreciating the skill and creativity of talented artists like Andrea di Bonaiuto.
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