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The Glorification of the Eucharist, c. 1630-32 (oil on wood)
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The Glorification of the Eucharist, c. 1630-32 (oil on wood)
3928793 The Glorification of the Eucharist, c.1630-32 (oil on wood) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 71.1 x 48.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Sketch for an altarpiece in the church of the Calced Carmelites in Antwerp.
The risen Christ triumphs over sin and death (snake and skeleton) flanked by Melchizedek, Elijah, Saint Paul and Saint Cyril of Alexandria, (associated with the Eucharist, a Christian service or sacrament commemorating the Last Supper, in which bread and wine are consecrated and consumed).
The columns and upper corners offer the patron a choice of architectural motifs. ); Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22292212
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This print showcases "The Glorification of the Eucharist" by renowned Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens. Created between 1630 and 1632, this oil on wood masterpiece measures 71.1 x 48.3 cm and is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Rubens' painting serves as a sketch for an altarpiece commissioned for the church of the Calced Carmelites in Antwerp. The central theme depicts the risen Christ triumphing over sin and death, symbolized by a snake and skeleton respectively. Flanking him are Melchizedek, Elijah, Saint Paul, and Saint Cyril of Alexandria - all associated with the Eucharist. The artwork offers patrons various architectural motifs through its columns and upper corners to choose from. It beautifully captures the essence of Christian worship during mass, where bread and wine are consecrated as symbols representing Christ's body and blood. With its baroque style, this painting exudes symbolism throughout - showcasing angels battling demons while cherubs surround God's glory above. Rubens' attention to detail brings forth a sense of heroism as well as religious devotion. "The Glorification of the Eucharist" not only represents a significant moment in biblical history but also exemplifies Rubens' mastery in capturing religious themes with his unique artistic flair. This print provides viewers with an opportunity to appreciate both its historical significance and aesthetic beauty.
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