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Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene) (litho)
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Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene) (litho)
3099043 Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene) (litho) by Lefebvre, Jules Joseph (1836-1911) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene). Illustration from Le Figaro Illustre, 1903.); © Look and Learn
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Angst Anguish Anxiety Calvary Crucifixion Despair Feet Golgotha Grief Grieving Jesus King Jesus Of Nazareth Kneeled Down Lord Jesus Mary Magdalene Mouring Mournful Pain Passion Of Christ Passion Of Jesus Passion Plays Sorrow The Passion The Passion Of Christ Christ Jesus Mourning
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The print titled "Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene)" captures a profound moment of anguish and sorrow. Created by Jules Joseph Lefebvre in the early 20th century, this lithograph depicts Mary Magdalene kneeling at the foot of the cross, overwhelmed with grief. Dressed in flowing robes, Mary Magdalene's face is etched with pain as she mourns the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Her posture conveys both despair and devotion, her hands clasped tightly together in prayer. The artist skillfully portrays her deep emotional turmoil through his intricate brushwork. This powerful image draws upon Christian religious symbolism and biblical narratives to evoke a sense of empathy and reflection. It invites viewers to contemplate the immense suffering endured by Mary Magdalene as she witnesses the sacrifice of her beloved Lord Jesus. The composition exudes a somber atmosphere, emphasizing Mary Magdalene's isolation amidst Golgotha's desolate landscape. The delicate details capture every nuance of her expression, revealing an inner struggle between faith and overwhelming grief. Lefebvre's lithograph was originally published in Le Figaro Illustre in 1903, showcasing its enduring impact on art enthusiasts throughout history. This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of human vulnerability and resilience within religious contexts while highlighting Lefebvre's mastery as an artist capturing raw emotions on canvas.
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