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Crucifixion, drawing by Michelangelo. Musee du Louvre, Paris
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Crucifixion, drawing by Michelangelo. Musee du Louvre, Paris
Crucifixion, drawing by Michelangelo. Musee du Louvre, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2002. Date of Artwork:1490-1564. Artist:Buonarroti Michelangelo (1475-1564)
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Media ID 33181070
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Crucifixion Death Desperation Functions And Treatments For The Body Human Psychology Jesus Christ Christ Child Life Of Christ Pain Pyschological Behavior Virgin Mary Christian Religion Subject
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This print captures the essence of Michelangelo's profound drawing, "Crucifixion" housed in the esteemed Musee du Louvre in Paris. Created during the High Renaissance period, this masterpiece showcases the artist's incredible talent and mastery of various styles, including Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque. The artwork itself dates back to 1490-1564, a time when Europe was undergoing significant cultural and artistic transformations. Buonarroti Michelangelo, one of history's greatest artists, poured his heart into this piece that depicts the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The subject matter explores themes such as death, age, pain, desperation, and human psychology. Within this intricately detailed drawing lies a multitude of symbolic elements. The presence of Virgin Mary signifies her unwavering faith amidst immense suffering while other figures like saints and disciples add depth to the narrative. Michelangelo fearlessly portrays both male and female nudes with utmost respect for their physiological and psychological aspects. As we delve into this image further, it becomes evident that it is not merely an illustration but rather an exploration into the life of Christ himself. Through meticulous strokes on paper, Michelangelo brings forth emotions that resonate with viewers even centuries later. This photograph taken in 2002 allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Alinari without any commercial use intentions. It serves as a reminder that art transcends time; it connects individuals across generations through its ability to evoke deep emotions within our souls. In conclusion, this print immortalizes Michelangelo's extraordinary drawing "Crucifixion" from Musee du Louvre in Paris. Its historical significance coupled with its portrayal of human suffering makes it an invaluable testament to both religious devotion and artistic brilliance during the Renaissance era in Europe.
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