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St. Francis Releases the Heretic, 1297-99 (fresco)
XIR63359 St. Francis Releases the Heretic, 1297-99 (fresco) by Giotto di Bondone (c.1266-1337); San Francesco, Upper Church, Assisi, Italy; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 12921295
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Guard Imaginary Peter Prison Saint Francois
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print showcases the mesmerizing fresco titled "St. Francis Releases the Heretic" by Giotto di Bondone. Created between 1297-99, this masterpiece can be found in the Upper Church of San Francesco in Assisi, Italy. The image captures a pivotal moment as St. Francis liberates a heretic from his imprisonment. The scene is filled with emotion and symbolism, depicting the power of forgiveness and compassion. The Gothic architecture surrounding them adds to the grandeur of the composition. A prison guard stands nearby, witnessing this act of liberation that goes against societal norms of that time. This juxtaposition highlights St. Francis' defiance towards convention and his unwavering dedication to mercy. The imaginary setting transports us back to medieval Italy, where religious figures like St. Francis were revered for their spiritual teachings and acts of kindness. Giotto's skillful brushwork brings life to each figure portrayed on this fresco print - from Peter's expression reflecting astonishment at witnessing such an extraordinary event, to St. Francis emanating serenity as he releases the heretic from his physical and metaphorical chains. This print serves as a powerful reminder that even in times when society may condemn or imprison those who think differently, there are individuals who possess immense courage to challenge these oppressive systems in pursuit of justice and freedom.
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