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"L incredulite de saint Thomas"
FIA5402318 " L incredulite de saint Thomas" (The Incredulity of Saint Thomas) Peinture de Bartholomaeus (Barthel) Bruyn dit l ancien (1493-1555), - Oil on wood Dim 62x56 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin by Bruyn, Bartholomaeus, the Elder, (1493-1555); Staatliche Museen, Berlin, Germany; Photo eFine Art Images; German, out of copyright
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Apostle Doubt Life After Death Resurrection Saint Thomas Santo Stigmata Thomas
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This print showcases the masterpiece titled "L'incredulite de saint Thomas" (The Incredulity of Saint Thomas) painted by Bartholomaeus Bruyn, also known as Barthel Bruyn the Elder. The artwork, created between 1493 and 1555, is an oil painting on wood measuring 62x56 cm. It is currently housed in the Staatliche Museen in Berlin. The image captures a pivotal biblical moment featuring Saint Thomas, one of Jesus Christ's apostles. Known for his initial doubt regarding Christ's resurrection, this painting beautifully depicts the intense emotions that enveloped him during this encounter. With meticulous attention to detail and vibrant colors, Bruyn masterfully conveys both faith and skepticism through his brushstrokes. The composition portrays Saint Thomas reaching out to touch Jesus' wounds as he grapples with his doubts. This depiction symbolizes not only the profound impact of witnessing Christ's stigmata but also explores themes of life after death and religious devotion. Bruyn's work exemplifies the artistic style prevalent during Germany's Renaissance period in the 16th century. The artist skillfully combines elements of realism with spiritual symbolism to create a visually striking piece that resonates with viewers even today. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are reminded of the power of faith and how it can coexist alongside doubt within human nature. It serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence while inviting us to contemplate our own
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