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Jacob learns of the death of his son Joseph, sold by his brothers to the Egyptians
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Jacob learns of the death of his son Joseph, sold by his brothers to the Egyptians
LRI4647696 Jacob learns of the death of his son Joseph, sold by his brothers to the Egyptians Miniature from codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi by Unknown Artist, (14th century); Museo dell Accademia dei Concordi, Rovigo, Italy; (add.info.: Jacob learns of the death of his son Joseph, sold by his brothers to the Egyptians Miniature from codex 212 (or padovano codice or Bible of Padua) 1390-1400 Rovigo, Accademia dei Concordi); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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In this photo print, we witness a pivotal moment in the biblical story of Jacob and his beloved son Joseph. The unknown artist skillfully captures the raw emotion and anguish on Jacob's face as he learns of Joseph's supposed death. The miniature from codex 212, also known as the Padovano Codice or Bible of Padua, dates back to the 14th century and is currently housed in the Museo dell Accademia dei Concordi in Rovigo, Italy. This artwork serves as a testament to both its historical significance and artistic merit. Jacob's grief is palpable; his eyes filled with sorrow and disbelief. The bloodstained garment presented to him by his other sons serves as evidence of Joseph's demise at the hands of betrayal. It is a heart-wrenching scene that resonates with anyone who has experienced loss or betrayal. This image not only depicts a specific biblical event but also explores universal themes such as family dynamics, forgiveness, and resilience. Through this visual narrative, we are reminded of our own capacity for love and forgiveness even in times of great pain. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully preserves this significant moment through her photography skills while paying homage to an ancient masterpiece that continues to inspire generations with its timeless message.
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