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The Deposition, flanked by (L) Adam and Eve Mourning Abel and (R) Joseph
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The Deposition, flanked by (L) Adam and Eve Mourning Abel and (R) Joseph
BI88652 The Deposition, flanked by (L) Adam and Eve Mourning Abel and (R) Josephs Coat Shown to Jacob, triptych, c.1470 (panel) by Netherlandish School, (15th century); centre: 53 cm; The Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham; (add.info.: probably by a follower of van der Weyden; ); eBarber Institute of Fine Arts; eThe Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham; Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This triptych, titled "The Deposition, flanked by (L) Adam and Eve Mourning Abel and (R) Joseph's Coat Shown to Jacob" is a remarkable masterpiece from the Netherlandish School of the 15th century. The print beautifully captures the intricate details and emotional depth of this religious painting. In the central panel, we witness the poignant scene of Christ's deposition from the cross. The figures surrounding him are filled with grief and despair as they mourn his death. To the left, Adam and Eve can be seen mourning their son Abel, symbolizing humanity's fall from grace. On the right side, Joseph presents his colorful coat to Jacob, an iconic biblical moment that represents jealousy and betrayal. The artist behind this triptych is believed to be a follower of van der Weyden, known for his ability to convey raw emotions through his paintings. Every brushstroke in this piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. Displayed at The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham, this artwork serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence. Its profound narrative invites viewers into a world where ancient stories come alive through vivid colors and expressive figures. As we gaze upon this photo print, we are transported back in time to experience these biblical narratives firsthand – reminding us of our shared human experiences across centuries.
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