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The end of the world. Detail representing the damns. 1499-1504 (fresco)
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The end of the world. Detail representing the damns. 1499-1504 (fresco)
LRI4611479 The end of the world. Detail representing the damns. 1499-1504 (fresco) by Signorelli, Luca (c.1450-1523); Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta), Orvieto, Umbria, Italy; (add.info.: The end of the world Detail representing the damns. Fresco by Luca Signorelli (1445-1523) 1499-1504 Orvieto, Duomo, Cappella di San Brizio); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22849372
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Apocalypse Chatiment Devil End Of The World Hell Life After Death Mind Signorelli Luca 1450 1523 Cinquecento Punishment Quattrocento
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from Luca Signorelli's fresco, "The end of the world" which was created between 1499 and 1504. The artwork is housed in the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta) in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy. In this particular section of the fresco, Signorelli masterfully depicts the damned souls facing their punishment in hell. The intensity and vividness of this scene are truly awe-inspiring. As you gaze upon it, you can almost feel the heat emanating from the fiery depths below. The tormented figures writhe and contort in agony as they endure their eternal damnation. Signorelli's attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke seems to breathe life into these condemned souls. Their expressions convey despair and terror as they face unimaginable suffering at the hands of demonic creatures that surround them. This piece serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's mortality and our collective fear of what awaits us beyond death. It explores themes such as religion, punishment, and life after death with great depth and complexity. Luca Signorelli's contribution to Renaissance art cannot be overstated, and this photograph allows us to appreciate his genius even more intimately. It invites contemplation on our own mortality while marveling at an artist's ability to capture such profound emotions on a canvas. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured this moment through her lens, preserving its
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