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Resurrection of Christ, c. 1611-12 (oil on panel)
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Resurrection of Christ, c. 1611-12 (oil on panel)
715402 Resurrection of Christ, c.1611-12 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Sint-Janshospitaal, Bruges, Belgium; (add.info.: The panels show St. John the Baptist and St. Martina. )
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Baroque Art Baroque Style Palm Branch Peter Paul Rubens Peter Rubens Pierre Rubens Pieter Paul Rubens Resurrected Resurrection Risen Rubens Sir Peter Paul Rubens Triptych Art Style Flemish Art Flemish Artist Martyr
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This print showcases Peter Paul Rubens' masterpiece, the "Resurrection of Christ". Painted around 1611-12 in his signature baroque style, this oil on panel artwork is a true testament to Rubens' artistic brilliance. The central focus of the painting is Jesus Christ himself, risen from the tomb and surrounded by an aura of divine light. His triumphant resurrection is beautifully depicted, with every brushstroke capturing the essence of this miraculous event. The detail and precision in portraying Christ's serene expression and flowing robes are awe-inspiring. Flanking either side of Jesus are St. John the Baptist and St. Martina, two significant figures in Christian history who bear witness to this extraordinary moment. Their presence adds depth and symbolism to the composition, emphasizing their role as martyrs for their faith. Rubens masterfully incorporates elements such as a sword symbolizing martyrdom and a palm branch representing victory over death into his composition, further enhancing its spiritual significance. Displayed within a triptych format, this artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in its narrative power. It serves as a reminder of the profound impact that religious themes had on art during the Baroque period. With its rich colors, meticulous attention to detail, and overall grandeur, Rubens' "Resurrection of Christ" stands as one of Flemish art's most remarkable achievements—a testament to both his skill as an artist and his deep devotion to depicting biblical scenes with utmost reverence.
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