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The Raising of Lazarus, centre panel of the triptych, c. 1530 (oil on panel)
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The Raising of Lazarus, centre panel of the triptych, c. 1530 (oil on panel)
XOS2909715 The Raising of Lazarus, centre panel of the triptych, c.1530 (oil on panel) by Leyden, Aertgen Claesz van (1498-1564); 75.7u78.8 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: This triptych was painted to commemorate a married couple (kneeling on the wings). The central panel shows Christ raising Lazarus from the dead, alluding to the promise of eternal life and belief that death is overcome through faith. ); Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This print showcases the mesmerizing "The Raising of Lazarus" by Aertgen Claesz van Leyden, a renowned Netherlandish artist from the 16th century. The central panel of this triptych, painted around 1530, depicts one of the most significant miracles performed by Jesus Christ as described in the New Testament. In this powerful scene, we witness Christ's divine ability to resurrect Lazarus from death. Surrounded by a crowd filled with awe and wonder, Jesus stands before an open grave while Lazarus emerges from it, symbolizing the triumph over death through faith. This masterpiece serves as a poignant reminder of the promise of eternal life and reinforces Christian beliefs. Aside from its religious significance, this triptych was commissioned to commemorate a married couple whose portraits can be seen kneeling on either side. Their presence emphasizes their devotion to their faith and underscores their hope for salvation. Painted with meticulous detail and vibrant colors on wooden panels, this altarpiece is housed at the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Its historical importance cannot be overstated as it not only exemplifies exceptional artistic skill but also represents an era when religious themes dominated European art. With its profound message and exquisite craftsmanship captured in this photo print, viewers are transported back in time to experience firsthand the spiritual impact that works like these had on believers throughout history.
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