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The Burial of Christ, from the Stein Quadriptych (vellum)
WLT275947 The Burial of Christ, from the Stein Quadriptych (vellum) by Bening, Simon (c.1483-1561); Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 18254603
© Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA / Bridgeman Images
Ascension Cycle Disbelief Doubt Doubting Thomas Entombed Grief Heaven Miracle Miraculous Panel Panels Resurrection Shock Mourning
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This print showcases "The Burial of Christ" panel from the Stein Quadriptych, a remarkable vellum artwork by Simon Bening. Housed in the prestigious Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, USA, this Flemish masterpiece captures a profound moment of mourning and grief. In this scene, we witness the heart-wrenching burial of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion. The atmosphere is heavy with sorrow as Mary Magdalene and other disciples mourn their beloved teacher's untimely demise. Doubting Thomas stands nearby, his face etched with disbelief and doubt. Amidst the anguish depicted on these panels lies an underlying sense of hope and miraculous power. As viewers delve into each scene within this cycle, they are reminded that resurrection and ascension await beyond the tomb's shockingly entombed walls. The presence of Virgin Mary adds to the emotional depth portrayed in this particular panel. Her expression reflects both immense grief for her son's loss and unwavering faith in God's plan. Simon Bening masterfully captures every nuance of human emotion through intricate details on vellum. This print invites us to contemplate life's fragility while embracing our own doubts and seeking solace in moments of divine intervention.
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