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Detail of the terra cotta group of the "Lamentation over the dead Christ" by Niccol dell'Arca, in the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna
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Detail of the terra cotta group of the "Lamentation over the dead Christ" by Niccol dell'Arca, in the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna
Detail of the terra cotta group of the "Lamentation over the dead Christ" by Niccol dell'Arca, in the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna Bologna Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita Sculptural Group Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1880-1900. Date of Artwork:1463. Artist:Niccol dell'Arca, Nicol d'Antonio, known as
Poppi, Pietro
PDC-F-001765-0000
Media ID 33278221
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Death Evangelist Existential Concept Functions And Treatments For The Body Human Psychology John Joseph Of Arimathea Life And Representations Of The Virgin Life Of Christ Madonna With Saints Mary Magdalen Nicodemus Of A Groupearly Renaissance Other Important Men Pain Passion Christian Religion Subject
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This photo print, titled "PDC-F-001765-0000" offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the intricate details of Niccol dell'Arca's terra cotta masterpiece, the "Lamentation over the dead Christ". Captured between 1880 and 1900 by Pietro Poppi, this photograph showcases a profound moment frozen in time. Located within the Sanctuary of Santa Maria della Vita in Bologna, Italy, this artwork dates back to 1463. The composition portrays an array of significant figures from biblical narratives surrounding Jesus' crucifixion. Among them are St. John the Evangelist, Nicodemus, Joseph of Arimathea, and Mary Magdalene. Each character contributes to the overall narrative with their unique expressions and gestures. The image delves into various themes that explore both physiological and psychological aspects of human existence. Death takes center stage as we witness the grief-stricken faces mourning over Christ's lifeless body. This portrayal invites contemplation on existential concepts and probes deep into human psychology. Poppi's lens captures not only these emotional nuances but also provides insight into fashion trends prevalent during that period. The costumes worn by each individual offer glimpses into historical clothing styles while adding depth to their respective characters. As we delve deeper into this photograph print by Alinari, it becomes evident that religious symbolism plays a crucial role here too. The presence of Madonna with saints signifies representations of Virgin Mary throughout her life journey alongside her son Jesus Christ. In summary, this remarkable print allows us to appreciate Niccol dell'Arca's artistic genius while exploring diverse subjects such as passion and suffering in Christian religion through detailed portraiture. It serves as a powerful reminder of our shared humanity across centuries and continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty.
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