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The Institution of the Eucharist, c. 1490-1495. Creator: Ercole de Roberti
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The Institution of the Eucharist, c. 1490-1495. Creator: Ercole de Roberti
The Institution of the Eucharist, c.1490-1495. Found in the collection of National Gallery, London
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The Institution of the Eucharist, c. 1490-1495
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is a captivating print that captures a pivotal moment in Christian history. Created by Ercole de Roberti, an esteemed artist from the School of Ferrara, this masterpiece can be found in the prestigious collection of the National Gallery in London. In this painting, we witness Jesus Christ surrounded by his devoted disciples during what would later become known as the Last Supper. The atmosphere is filled with reverence and anticipation as Jesus holds a loaf of bread and a chalice containing wine – symbols representing his body and blood. The figures portrayed are meticulously detailed, showcasing Roberti's mastery over tempera on panel technique. Each disciple conveys their unique emotions and reactions to this sacred event; some display awe and devotion while others exhibit confusion or doubt. Notably present among them is Judas Iscariot, whose disloyalty towards Jesus would ultimately lead to his betrayal. Mary Magdalene also features prominently in this scene, her presence highlighting her unwavering faith and loyalty to Christ. Roberti's composition skillfully balances light and shadow, enhancing the dramatic impact of this significant moment. Through his brushstrokes, he invites viewers to reflect upon their own beliefs and contemplate the profound significance of the Eucharist within Christian liturgy. This print serves as both a visual representation of biblical events described in the New Testament and an exquisite example of Renaissance artistry. Its inclusion within Fine Art Images/Heritage Images' collection further solidifies its status as an invaluable cultural treasure. As we gaze upon "The Institution of the Eucharist" we are reminded not only of its historical importance but also encouraged to explore our own spirituality through contemplation and introspection.
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