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The martyrdom of Saint Christopher and the moving of his body (before restoration), c. 1450-56 (fresco)
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The martyrdom of Saint Christopher and the moving of his body (before restoration), c. 1450-56 (fresco)
897130 The martyrdom of Saint Christopher and the moving of his body (before restoration), c.1450-56 (fresco) by Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506); Chiesa degli Eremitani (Eremitani Church), Padua, Italy; (add.info.: Martyrdom of St. Christopher and Transport of the body of St. Christopher (before restoration))
Media ID 25468650
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This print showcases "The martyrdom of Saint Christopher and the moving of his body" fresco, created by the renowned artist Andrea Mantegna between 1450-56. The artwork is located in the Chiesa degli Eremitani (Eremitani Church) in Padua, Italy. In this powerful scene, we witness the tragic fate of Saint Christopher, a revered saint known for carrying Christ across a treacherous river. Depicted with incredible detail and emotion, Mantegna captures the moment of Saint Christopher's martyrdom. Arrows pierce his wounded body as he lies on an Ionic column surrounded by vines. The composition also portrays a group of people solemnly transporting the saint's lifeless corpse before restoration took place. The architectural elements such as arches and columns add depth to this Renaissance masterpiece. Mantegna's skillful brushwork brings forth every intricate detail, from injuries to wounds on limbs, emphasizing both physical suffering and spiritual devotion. This painting not only reflects artistic excellence but also serves as a testament to medical science during that period. "The martyrdom of Saint Christopher and the moving of his body" stands as a significant monument within Italian art history. Its historical context intertwines religious devotion with artistic expression seamlessly captured by Mantegna's talent. This remarkable work exemplifies how art can transcend time, allowing us to appreciate its beauty while contemplating themes such as faith, sacrifice, and human mortality.
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