Aachen Madonna Master Of The Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Master of the Aachen Madonna, a renowned workshop of artists during the late 15th century, has left behind a rich legacy of religious artworks. One such masterpiece is "The Last Supper, " created between 1470 and 1480. The scene depicts Jesus sharing his final meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. Another notable work attributed to this workshop is "Saint Jost, " dating back to around 1480. This painting portrays Saint Jost, a Christian martyr known for his unwavering faith in the face of persecution. In "Saint Dorothy, " also from around 1480, we see an image of this beloved saint who was martyred for refusing to renounce her Christian beliefs. She holds a basket filled with roses, symbolizing her purity and devotion. "Saint George, " created between 1470 and 1480, showcases the legendary dragon-slaying saint mounted on horseback. With his lance poised and armor gleaming, he represents courage and chivalry. "The Nativity" captures the birth of Jesus Christ in all its divine glory. Painted circa 1480 by the Master's workshop, it presents Mary cradling baby Jesus while Joseph watches over them in awe. "The Resurrection, " another artwork from this period (1460-1480), depicts Christ rising triumphantly from death after being crucified. It serves as a powerful reminder of hope and redemption. In "The Visitation" (1460-1480), we witness Mary visiting her cousin Elizabeth while both are pregnant with their miraculous sons – Jesus and John the Baptist respectively. This meeting symbolizes joyous anticipation and divine intervention. One cannot overlook "The Crucifixion" (1460-14880) which portrays Christ's ultimate sacrifice on Calvary's cross for humanity's salvation. The emotional intensity conveyed through vivid colors evokes deep contemplation within viewers' hearts.