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Transfer of the body of St Clement (fresco)
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Transfer of the body of St Clement (fresco)
703251 Transfer of the body of St Clement (fresco) by Italian School; San Clemente, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Pope Clement I (d.99), Saint Clement of Rome. According to legend, St Clement was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the Black Sea.)
Media ID 25461976
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Chiesa Clement Corpse Corpses Ecclesiastic Frescoes Martyrs Murals Papacy Popes Processions San Clemente Transfer Transferring Wall Paintings Ecclesiastical Imam Martyr Monumument Religious Orders Religious Role Stone Church
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This print showcases the stunning fresco titled "Transfer of the body of St Clement" by an Italian School. Located in San Clemente, Rome, Italy, this artwork depicts a significant moment in Christian history. According to legend, Pope Clement I (d. 99), also known as Saint Clement of Rome, was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the Black Sea. The fresco captures a solemn procession led by clergy members transferring the body of St Clement. The interior of the church is adorned with beautiful wall paintings and murals that add depth and richness to this medieval scene. The image evokes a sense of reverence and spirituality as it portrays not only death but also faith's enduring power. The composition highlights the architectural beauty of San Clemente Church, serving as both a religious monument and a symbol of Christian values. It reminds us of the profound role religion plays in shaping our lives and communities. Vincenzo Pirozzi's masterful capture preserves every intricate detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the skillful brushwork and vibrant colors used in creating this remarkable fresco. This print serves as a testament to Pirozzi's talent for capturing art through his lens while inviting contemplation on themes such as martyrdom, devotion, and religious heritage.
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