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Domine, quo vadis? (oil on canvas)

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Domine, quo vadis? (oil on canvas)

7352779 Domine, quo vadis? (oil on canvas) by Gaulli, Giovanni Battista (Baciccio) (1639-1709); Private Collection; (add.info.: Artist: Photographer: Luigino Visconti/Gaulli, Giovanni Battista (Baciccio) (1639-1709)); Luisa Ricciarini

Media ID 31946256

© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Apostle Apostles Appointment Astonished Astonishment Aureoles Baroque Art Baroque Style Biblical Episode Biblical Figure Christ Passion Christ The King Date Encounter Halos Jesus Of Nazareth Meetings Passion Of Christ Passion Of Jesus Prostrate Prostrating Prostration Resurrectio D N J Chr Resurrection Of Jesus S Peter S Petrus Saint Peter St Peter The Apostle The Passion The Passion Of Christ 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Art Style Aureole Bible Story Biblical Charcter Biblical Events Biblical Scene Christ Jesus Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Emotions Feeling Halo Seventeeth Century


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Domine, quo vadis? (oil on canvas) by Giovanni Battista Gaulli captures a powerful biblical scene with stunning artistry. In this 17th-century masterpiece, we witness the meeting between Jesus Christ and Saint Peter as they cross paths on a dusty road. The painting's vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail transport us to Italy during the Baroque era. Gaulli's skillful brushwork brings the characters to life, evoking a sense of astonishment and deep emotion in their expressions. The halo above Jesus' head signifies his divine presence, while Saint Peter's prostration before him reflects reverence and humility. The landscape surrounding them adds depth to the composition, enhancing our understanding of the momentous encounter taking place. This biblical episode from the New Testament resonates with themes of faith, redemption, and spiritual awakening. As we contemplate this work of art, we are reminded of its significance within Christian religious iconography. Gaulli's mastery of baroque style is evident in every stroke, creating a visual narrative that captivates viewers across centuries. This particular print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate both the historical context and artistic brilliance behind Domine quo vadis?. It serves as a testament to Gaulli's enduring legacy as an influential figure in Italian art history.

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