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Christ Showing his Wounds, 1921 (oil on canvas)

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Christ Showing his Wounds, 1921 (oil on canvas)

471282 Christ Showing his Wounds, 1921 (oil on canvas) by Woestyne, Gustave van de (1881-1947); 161x137 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

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© Art in Flanders / Bridgeman Images

Halos Miracle Miracles Miraculous Resurrected Resurrection Risen Showing Shroud Shrouds Stigmata Wounded Limb Wounds Halo Injuries Wound Wounded


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The captivating painting "Christ Showing his Wounds, 1921" by Gustave van de Woestyne depicts a profound moment of religious significance. The oil on canvas artwork measures an impressive 161x137 cm and is housed in the prestigious Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Antwerp, Belgium. In this masterpiece, Christ stands before us with his wounds exposed, symbolizing the resurrection and miraculous nature of his existence. The artist skillfully portrays the stigmata – the marks resembling those of Jesus' crucifixion – as a testament to his suffering for humanity's salvation. Van de Woestyne's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing not only the physical injuries but also conveying their emotional weight. Halos surround Christ's head and illuminate him with divine light, emphasizing his sacredness and spiritual power. This painting serves as a powerful reminder of Christian beliefs and teachings. It invites viewers to reflect upon their own faith while contemplating the immense sacrifice made by Jesus for mankind's redemption. As we gaze at this remarkable piece of art from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded that religion has long been a source of inspiration for artists throughout history. Van de Woestyne masterfully captures both the physical pain endured by Christ and the hope that arises from his resurrection. This print allows us to bring home a visual representation of one of Christianity's most significant events - an image that can inspire devotion and contemplation within our daily lives.

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