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Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco)
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Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco)
703234 Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus (fresco) by Italian School; Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: According to Christian tradition, the mother and infant son were martyred in AD 304 by the governor of Tarsus.)
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This print showcases the "Martyrdom of Saint Julietta and her son Saint Quiricus" a powerful fresco found in the Santa Maria Antiqua church in Rome, Italy. Created by an Italian School artist, this masterpiece depicts a tragic event from Christian tradition that occurred in AD 304. The image portrays the brutal persecution faced by these courageous saints at the hands of the governor of Tarsus. The violence and brutality are vividly captured through the intricate details of this wall painting. The fresco serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by early Christians for their faith. As we gaze upon this medieval artwork, we cannot help but be moved by its depiction of martyrdom and religious devotion. The mural's presence within an ecclesiastical setting adds to its significance, reminding us of the enduring strength and resilience displayed by those who have suffered for their beliefs throughout history. The architectural beauty surrounding this fresco further enhances its impact. As part of Santa Maria Antiqua, a stone church with rich historical importance, it stands as both a monument to Christianity and a testament to human creativity. Vincenzo Pirozzi's expert capture allows us to appreciate every brushstroke and detail within this work of art. Through his lens, we can delve into centuries past and witness firsthand how religion has shaped our world. This print is not just an exquisite piece; it is also an invitation to reflect on our own values and beliefs while honoring those who have come before us in faith.
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