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Triptych of the Resurrection: The Resurrection (centre) The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
XIR95118 Triptych of the Resurrection: The Resurrection (centre) The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (left) and The Ascension (right) c.1485-90 (oil on panel) by Memling, Hans (c.1433-94); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: central panel:61.5 x 44.5 cms, side panel:61.5 x 18.5 cms; ); Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 12821505
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This triptych by Hans Memling, titled "Triptych of the Resurrection: The Resurrection (centre) The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (left) and The Ascension (right)" is a masterpiece that tells a profound story through its intricate details and vibrant colors. In the central panel, we are transported to the moment of resurrection as Christ emerges from his tomb, triumphant over death. His radiant figure stands at the center, surrounded by awe-struck soldiers who witness this miraculous event. Each brushstroke captures the divine power and hope that emanates from this scene. On the left panel, we see St. Sebastian enduring his martyrdom with unwavering faith. Bound to a tree trunk, he becomes an emblematic symbol of strength in suffering for one's beliefs. This depiction showcases Memling's ability to convey both physical pain and spiritual resilience. Finally, on the right panel, we witness Christ's ascension into heaven as he leaves behind his earthly existence. This ethereal portrayal evokes a sense of wonderment and reverence as angels guide him towards eternal glory. Memling's attention to detail is evident throughout each composition - from delicate footprints marking Christ's resurrection site to every fold in fabric meticulously painted with precision. Displayed at Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this remarkable artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and powerful narrative about life, death, faith, and salvation.
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