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VIe Station. Ste Veronique essuie la face sanglante de Jesus
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VIe Station. Ste Veronique essuie la face sanglante de Jesus
VIe Station. Ste Veronique essuie la face sanglante de Jesus. Aucune marque exterieure n indique cette station. La tradition la place au pied du petit escalier, 1860 or later
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The captivating print titled "VIe Station. Ste Veronique essuie la face sanglante de Jesus" by Louis de Clercq takes us back to the 19th century, capturing a moment of deep religious significance. In this image, we witness Saint Veronica tenderly wiping the bloodied face of Jesus during the sixth station of the cross. The architectural features surrounding them create a solemn atmosphere, with an archway framing their sacred encounter. The absence of any external markings indicating this particular station adds to its mysterious allure. Tradition places it at the foot of a small staircase, further enhancing its spiritual significance. Louis de Clercq's albumen silver print beautifully captures both the landscape and cultural heritage of Jerusalem in Israel. This photograph transports us to the Holy Land, where Christianity flourished centuries ago. Through his lens, De Clercq skillfully conveys not only the physical location but also evokes emotions tied to faith and devotion. The relic-like quality of this image serves as a visual pilgrimage for viewers seeking connection with their religious roots. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork stands as a testament to De Clercq's talent in documenting historical moments through photography. It invites contemplation on themes such as passion and sacrifice while showcasing how art can bridge gaps between different times and cultures.
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