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Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494). The Blessing Christ
Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494). The Blessing Christ. 15h c. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Oil on wood. ITALY. Turin. Galleria Sabauda (Sabauda Gallery)
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Blessing Christ Galleria Gallery Quattrocento Renaissance Sabauda Turin Forli Melozzo Persons Up Right
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Estimated Product Size is 31.5cm x 47.2cm (12.4" x 18.6")
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This exquisite 15th century oil on wood painting, titled "The Blessing Christ" by Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494), showcases the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of the Renaissance period. The upright composition, typical of the Quattrocento style, features a vertical scene of Christ in the center, blessing the crowd of people below. The warm, rich colors and intricate details bring the image to life, transporting us back to the Italian art scene of the 15th century. Melozzo da Forli, an influential artist of the Italian Renaissance, was known for his innovative use of perspective and his ability to capture the human form with great detail and emotion. In this painting, Christ is depicted as a compassionate figure, reaching out to bless the faithful with a gentle touch of his hand. The people in the scene, dressed in the clothing of the time, react with reverence and awe, their faces expressing a range of emotions from wonder to devotion. This masterpiece is now housed in the prestigious Galleria Sabauda (Sabauda Gallery) in Turin, Italy, where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world. The painting's intricate details and vibrant colors are a testament to Melozzo da Forli's artistic vision and the enduring power of Renaissance art.
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