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Christ's ascent to Calvary, First half of the 18th century (oil on canvas)
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Christ's ascent to Calvary, First half of the 18th century (oil on canvas)
7352720 Christ's ascent to Calvary, First half of the 18th century (oil on canvas) by Ferrari, Lorenzo de (1680-1744); 280x300 cm; Oratorio di San Pietro, Imperia, Genoa; (add.info.: Artiste: Lorenzo De Ferrari (1680-1744)); Luisa Ricciarini
Media ID 31946262
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures Lorenzo de Ferrari's masterpiece, "Christ's Ascent to Calvary" painted in the first half of the 18th century. The oil on canvas artwork measures an impressive 280x300 cm and is housed in the Oratorio di San Pietro in Imperia, Genoa. The painting depicts a poignant biblical scene from the Passion of Jesus Christ. In vivid color, we witness Christ carrying his cross towards Calvary, accompanied by a crowd of onlookers. His head adorned with a crown of thorns symbolizes his impending crucifixion. Amidst the chaos, a child clings faithfully to her mother while soldiers and members of an army oversee this somber procession. Saint Veronica can be seen offering her veil to wipe away Jesus' sweat and blood as an act of compassion. Ferrari's attention to detail brings this religious narrative to life, showcasing both physical suffering and spiritual devotion. The artist skillfully portrays not only the punishment inflicted upon Jesus but also the unwavering faith exhibited by those witnessing this profound event. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder of Christianity's central figure and his sacrifice for humanity. It stands as a testament to Ferrari's talent as well as his ability to capture emotion through movement and action within his paintings.
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