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The Liberation of St. Peter and St. John from Prison, c
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The Liberation of St. Peter and St. John from Prison, c
CLK339983 The Liberation of St. Peter and St. John from Prison, c.1770 (pen & brush & brown ink & brown wash over black chalk on paper) by Tiepolo, Giandomenico (Giovanni Domenico) (1727-1804); 48.7x38.2 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22913040
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Apostle Apparition Disciple Imprisoned Release Released Vision
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This print showcases Giandomenico Tiepolo's masterpiece, "The Liberation of St. Peter and St. John from Prison". Created around 1770, this artwork beautifully captures a pivotal moment in biblical history. In the image, we witness the miraculous release of two revered apostles - St. Peter and St. John - from their imprisonment. The baroque style is evident in every stroke of pen, brush, brown ink, and wash over black chalk on paper. As we delve into the scene depicted before us, our attention is immediately drawn to the elderly figures of St. Peter and St. John standing at the forefront. With their walking sticks in hand, they appear both wise and resilient. A sense of divine intervention permeates the air as an angelic apparition hovers above them while dogs accompany them on their journey to freedom – a symbol of loyalty and protection. Tiepolo's skillful rendering brings forth a vision that transcends time; it transports us back to an era where faith was unwavering even amidst adversity. Now preserved within the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, this Italian masterpiece continues to inspire awe with its intricate details and profound narrative. Through this remarkable print by Bridgeman Images, viewers are invited to explore not only artistry but also spirituality as they immerse themselves in this powerful depiction of liberation and devotion.
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