Day Of Reckoning Collection
"Day of Reckoning: A Glimpse into the Divine Judgment" Step back in time to the 14th century
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"Day of Reckoning: A Glimpse into the Divine Judgment" Step back in time to the 14th century, where masterpieces adorned with vibrant tempera paint on board captured pivotal moments in religious history. The Triptych, a magnificent creation encompassing Ascension, Last Judgement, and Pentecost scenes, transports us to an era steeped in faith and devotion. Delve further into this spiritual journey as Stories of Jesus Christ unfold before your eyes. These mesmerizing panels painted with delicate brushstrokes reveal the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, inviting contemplation and reflection. Immerse yourself in the Altarpiece of Sant Miquel by Jaume Cirera and Guillem Talarn. Created between 1450-51 using tempera technique, this masterpiece exudes ethereal beauty while narrating tales from sacred scriptures. Its intricate details transport viewers to a realm where divine intervention intertwines with mortal existence. Witness The Last Judgement come alive through oil on panel artistry dating back to c. 1588-89. This awe-inspiring depiction captures the intensity of that fateful day when souls face their ultimate reckoning before God's throne. Intriguingly different yet equally captivating is "The Funeral of Raymond Diocres, " an episode from St Bruno's story rendered meticulously using brown ink washes heightened with bodycolor hues by an artist between 1619-21. It portrays a poignant moment amidst heavenly realms—a reminder that even saints must confront their final judgment. Marvel at Peter von Cornelius' portrayal of Christ during the Last Judgement—an artwork radiating both power and compassion simultaneously—leaving viewers awestruck by its profound symbolism. Gaze upon frescoes adorning funerary monuments featuring angels wielding trumpets heralding Judgment Day—a vivid reminder that our actions will be weighed against eternity's scale. Experience apocalyptic visions through woodcuts like "The Four Horsemen" from The Apocalypse of St.