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Noli me tangere, c. 1618
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Noli me tangere, c. 1618
Noli me tangere, c. 1618. Found in the Collection of Palazzo Pretorio, Prato
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1618 Agony In The Garden Belief Calvary Caracciolo Christ On The Mount Of Olives Crucifixion Devoted Disciple Of Jesus Christ Faith Garden Of Gethsemane Gethsemane Gethsemani Golgotha Golgotha Hill Jerusalem Loyalty Magdalen Magdalene Mary Magdalen Mary Magdalene Mary Of Magdala Mount Of Olives Noli Me Tangere Prato School Of Neaple Palazzo Pretorio
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Noli me tangere" painted by Giovanni Battista Caracciolo in 1618. The artwork, now housed in the esteemed Collection of Palazzo Pretorio in Prato, Italy, is a stunning representation of biblical events and profound faith. Caracciolo's painting depicts a pivotal moment from the New Testament when Jesus Christ is seen on the Mount of Olives. Known as Gethsemane, this sacred garden becomes the setting for Christ's agony before his crucifixion. The artist skillfully captures the emotional turmoil experienced by Jesus as he prays fervently while his devoted disciple Mary Magdalene watches over him with unwavering loyalty. The composition exudes an aura of devotion and belief, inviting viewers to reflect upon their own faith journey. Through vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes, Caracciolo transports us to Golgotha Hill in Jerusalem where Jesus would ultimately be crucified for humanity's salvation. This fine art image not only serves as a visual feast but also reminds us of the power of religious narratives that have shaped Christianity throughout history. It stands as a testament to Caracciolo's artistic prowess within the Baroque period and highlights his affiliation with Neapolitan school painters. With its rich historical significance and spiritual depth, this oil on canvas painting continues to inspire awe and reverence among those who encounter it at Palazzo Pretorio. Its presence serves as a reminder of our collective human connection through faith and offers solace during
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