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Heraclius (c. 575-641) Restores the Cross to Jerusalem, from the Legend of the True Cross
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Heraclius (c. 575-641) Restores the Cross to Jerusalem, from the Legend of the True Cross
LEE241052 Heraclius (c.575-641) Restores the Cross to Jerusalem, from the Legend of the True Cross cycle, completed 1464 (fresco) (detail of 58287) by Francesca, Piero della (c.1415-92); Basilica San Francesco, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy; eDavid Lees Photography Archive; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23363534
© David Lees Photography Archive / Bridgeman Images
Byzantine Emperor City Walls Delivering Gates Returning Returns Worship
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the restoration of the Cross to Jerusalem by Heraclius. Painted by Piero della Francesca, this detail from the Legend of the True Cross cycle showcases the artist's mastery and attention to detail. In this scene, we see Heraclius, a Byzantine emperor known for his military victories and religious devotion, delivering the revered Cross back to Jerusalem. Kneeling before the city walls with his hat in hand, he is portrayed as a humble and pious figure. The Renaissance painting beautifully depicts his return after successfully retrieving the sacred relic from Persian captivity. The composition exudes an atmosphere of worship and reverence as onlookers gather at the gates to witness this historic event. The male figures surrounding Heraclius are captured in various poses of awe and admiration towards their leader. Piero della Francesca's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth to each character's expression, emphasizing their emotions. This fresco fragment not only showcases exceptional artistic talent but also serves as a testament to faith and triumph over adversity. Displayed in Basilica San Francesco in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, this remarkable artwork continues to inspire viewers with its historical significance and aesthetic beauty. As we gaze upon this photograph print by David Lee, we are transported back in time to witness one man's dedication in restoring an object that holds immense spiritual value for millions around the world.
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