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The wish has Our Lady Group of Infirm and Sick Praying Our Lady
JLJ4599275 The wish has Our Lady Group of Infirm and Sick Praying Our Lady. Painting by Victor Schnetz (1787-1870) 1831 Sun. 2, 82x4, 90 m by Schnetz, Jean Victor (1787-1870); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The wish has Our Lady Group of Infirm and Sick Praying Our Lady. Painting by Victor Schnetz (1787-1870) 1831 Sun. 2, 82x4, 90 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of faith and hope in the midst of suffering. Titled "The Wish has Our Lady Group of Infirm and Sick Praying Our Lady" this painting by Victor Schnetz depicts a scene filled with profound emotion. The image showcases a group of infirm and sick individuals, gathered together in prayer before an image of Our Lady. Painted in 1831, this masterpiece measures 82x4.90 meters and is housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays the expressions on each person's face - a mixture of pain, longing, and unwavering devotion. In this artwork, Schnetz explores themes such as Christian faith, poverty, disease, and compassion. It serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst hardship and misery, one can find solace through prayer and belief in something greater than oneself. The composition evokes empathy for those who are marginalized or afflicted by illness or disability while highlighting the power of communal support within religious communities. This painting not only reflects Catholicism but also speaks to broader themes relevant to all humanity: resilience in times of adversity and finding strength through spirituality. As we gaze upon this print from Fine Art Finder captured by Photo Josse, we are reminded that art has the ability to transcend time and space – allowing us to connect with emotions experienced centuries ago while resonating with our own contemporary struggles.
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