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Jesus gives bread to the apostle, symbol of his body, while Judas comes out Miniature
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Jesus gives bread to the apostle, symbol of his body, while Judas comes out Miniature
LRI4647875 Jesus gives bread to the apostle, symbol of his body, while Judas comes out Miniature from Cristoforo De Predis (1440-1486) after the History of the New Testament, 1476. Biblioteca Reale, Turin by Predis, Cristoforo de (1440-86); Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Piedmont, Italy; (add.info.: Jesus gives bread to the apostle, symbol of his body, while Judas comes out Miniature from Cristoforo De Predis (1440-1486) after the History of the New Testament, 1476. Biblioteca Reale, Turin); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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Apotre Bread Chalice Eucharist Peephole Aureole Medieval Period
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This print captures a profound moment from the New Testament, as depicted by Cristoforo De Predis in 1476. In this scene, Jesus is seen giving bread to one of his apostles, symbolizing his body in the ritual of the Eucharist. The meticulous detail and vibrant colors bring this biblical event to life. However, what makes this artwork truly intriguing is the presence of Judas Iscariot emerging as a miniature figure. This subtle inclusion foreshadows his betrayal of Jesus later in the story. It serves as a reminder that even amidst moments of holiness and divine connection, there can be shadows lurking nearby. The use of an aureole around Jesus' head further emphasizes his sacredness and divinity. The illuminated glass surrounding him enhances the ethereal atmosphere within which this significant act takes place. Luisa Ricciarini's skillful capture allows us to appreciate not only De Predis' artistry but also the historical significance it holds. This piece transports us back to medieval times when religious manuscripts were meticulously crafted with love and devotion. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of both the beauty and complexity found within religious narratives. It invites contemplation on themes such as faith, loyalty, sacrifice, and redemption – timeless concepts that continue to resonate with audiences today.
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