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Head of Christ Crown of Thorns (Detrempe on wood, 1450)
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Head of Christ Crown of Thorns (Detrempe on wood, 1450)
AIS5386855 Head of Christ Crown of Thorns (Detrempe on wood, 1450) by Angelico, Fra (Guido di Pietro/Giovanni da Fiesole) (c.1387-1455); Museo Civico Fattori, Villa Mimbelli, Livorno, Italy; (add.info.: Head of Christ crown of thorns. The aureole of Jesus is marked with a cross and we see the monogram of the words " Jesus " and " Christ " (IHS XPS) Detrempe on wood by Guido di Pietro (or Fra Giovanni da Fiesole) says Fra Angelico or il Beato (1400-1455) 1450 Livorne. museo civico Giovanni Fattori, Italy); Italian, out of copyright
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15 15th Century Xv Century Aureola Blood Crown Of Thorns Misfortune Passion Suffer Medieval Period Quattrocento Sadness
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This print showcases the "Head of Christ Crown of Thorns" painting by Fra Angelico, also known as Guido di Pietro or Fra Giovanni da Fiesole. Created in 1450, this masterpiece is housed at the Museo Civico Fattori in Villa Mimbelli, Livorno, Italy. The artwork depicts Jesus Christ with a crown of thorns upon his head. His face reflects both physical pain and deep sadness, evoking a profound sense of suffering. The aureole surrounding him bears a cross and the monogram "IHS XPS" representing the words "Jesus" and "Christ". Guido di Pietro's meticulous technique called Detrempe on wood brings out every detail with precision. This piece exemplifies the religious themes prevalent during the Renaissance period in Italy. The image captures not only the exquisite artistry but also conveys a powerful message about faith and sacrifice. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' crucifixion and his ultimate act of love for humanity. With its rich symbolism and emotional depth, this painting continues to resonate with viewers today. It stands as an enduring testament to Fra Angelico's skillful craftsmanship and ability to capture spiritual essence through art. As we contemplate this remarkable portrait from the 15th century, we are transported back in time to witness an important moment within biblical history – one that has left an indelible mark on both art lovers and believers alike.
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