"Holy Shroud: A Journey Through Time and Emotion" Step into the world of religious art as we explore a collection of masterpieces that depict the profound moments surrounding Christ's crucifixion, resurrection, and mourning. From the descent from the cross to the torch in 1654, an etching capturing the solemnity of this event, to the lamentation over the dead Christ painted with tempera on wood in 1360-65 circa, each artwork tells a unique story. The pieta is a recurring theme throughout history, symbolizing Mary cradling her son Jesus after his death. In Pieta (1890 ca), oil on canvas brings forth an ethereal quality while Pieta (17th century) portrays raw emotion through skillful brushstrokes. The delicate rendering of Pieta (1493-94 circa) on wood showcases intricate details that evoke empathy for Mary's grief. Witness Lazarus being resurrected not once but twice; first in Resurrection of Lazarus from second half of 17th century where oil on canvas captures this miraculous moment vividly. Then experience The Resurrection of Lazarus depicted by another artist using similar medium during 17th century. Depositions hold significant importance in Christian iconography. Deposition of Christ created around 1592 conveys intense sorrow as it unfolds upon an intricately painted wooden panel. Meanwhile, Resurrection of Christ from 1500-05 depicts hope and triumph through its vibrant colors and meticulous detailing on panel. St Mary Magdalen alongside Virgin Mary and St John mourns over their beloved savior in Tempera on Panel masterpiece dating back to approximately 1490-95. Their expressions reflect deep anguish mixed with devotion towards Jesus' sacrifice. Finally, immerse yourself in Medici Altar: The Saviour and God the Father crafted between1541-42 using bronze, gilded bronze, and wood materials. This altar radiates divine presence, inviting contemplation and reverence.