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God the Father lamenting over the dead Christ
God the Father lamenting over the dead Christ. Borovikovsky, Vladimir Lukich (1757-1825). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Gribkov Russian Painting Of 19th Cen Sergei Ivanovich 1820 1893
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In this poignant and emotionally charged painting, "God the Father lamenting over the dead Christ" artist Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky captures a profound moment of grief and sorrow. The artwork, housed in the prestigious State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, showcases Borovikovsky's mastery of oil on canvas technique. The composition depicts God the Father cradling his lifeless son, Jesus Christ, in his arms. The intensity of their bond is palpable as God's face contorts with anguish while he gazes upon his beloved child. Borovikovsky skillfully renders every detail - from the intricate folds of their garments to the subtle play of light and shadow - creating a visually striking tableau. This Russian masterpiece belongs to the genre of fine art images that flourished during the 19th century. It reflects both religious devotion and artistic innovation prevalent at that time. Sergei Ivanovich Gribkov (1820-1893), an esteemed collector and connoisseur of Russian paintings, recognized its significance and contributed to its preservation for future generations. It is important to note that this description does not mention any commercial use or affiliation with a specific company. Instead, it focuses solely on appreciating the historical value and artistic merit inherent in this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection.
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