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Christ Displaying His Wounds, 1615-20 (oil on canvas)
7333494 Christ Displaying His Wounds, 1615-20 (oil on canvas) by Galli, Giovanni Antonio (Lo Spadarino) (1585-1651/3); 148.7x114 (framed) cm; Perth Museum & Art Gallery, Scotland; (add.info.: Artist: Galli, Giovanni Antonio (called Lo Spadarino) (b.1585, d.1652)); © Culture Perth & Kinross. © Culture Perth & Kinross / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the artwork "Christ Displaying His Wounds" by Giovanni Antonio Galli, also known as Lo Spadarino. Created between 1615-20, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 148.7x114 cm and is currently housed in Perth Museum & Art Gallery in Scotland. The painting depicts a poignant scene from biblical history, specifically the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The artist skillfully captures the wounded limb of Christ, emphasizing his sacrifice for humanity's salvation. The vibrant colors add depth and intensity to the composition, evoking a sense of spirituality and reverence. Galli's portrayal of Christ's wounds invites viewers to reflect upon their own faith and contemplate the significance of this pivotal moment in Christian history. It serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus' suffering and ultimate triumph over death. The print beautifully captures every intricate detail of Galli's work, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate its craftsmanship even from afar. Its inclusion in Perth Museum & Art Gallery further solidifies its importance within the realm of religious art. As you gaze upon this image, immerse yourself in its rich symbolism and let it inspire contemplation about your own beliefs. Let it serve as a testament to the enduring power that religious art holds throughout centuries - reminding us all that divinity can be found within artistic expressions like these.
Framed Prints of Christ Displaying His Wounds, 1615-20 (oil on canvas)
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