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The Crucifixion, Early16th cen Artist: German master
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The Crucifixion, Early16th cen Artist: German master
The Crucifixion, Early16th cen.. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
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This print showcases "The Crucifixion" a masterpiece created by an anonymous German master during the early 16th century. Housed in the esteemed State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, this painting is a remarkable representation of Christian iconography and religious devotion. The image depicts the profound moment when Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross in Jerusalem. The artist skillfully captures the agony and sacrifice of Christ, emphasizing his suffering through meticulous details and emotive brushstrokes. This Gothic-inspired artwork also exhibits elements of Renaissance influence, showcasing a harmonious blend of medieval artistry with emerging artistic techniques. Surrounded by mourners including Mary Magdalene and John, Jesus' mother Mary grieves at the foot of the cross while others weep for their savior's fate. Symbolizing redemption and salvation, this poignant scene resonates deeply within Christian theology as it portrays Jesus' ultimate sacrifice for humanity's sins. "The Crucifixion" transports viewers to Golgotha Hill (also known as Calvary), where Jesus carried his cross along Via Dolorosa before being nailed upon it. The painting powerfully conveys both physical torment and spiritual significance through its portrayal of Jesu's body on display. As a significant piece from Germany's rich artistic heritage, this oil-on-wood composition serves as a testament to faith and devotion throughout history. Its presence within the State A. Pushkin Museum allows visitors to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its cultural importance
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