Salvator Mundi Collection
"Salvator Mundi: A Timeless Depiction of Christ as the Saviour of the World" From oil on panel to stained glass, frescoes to triptychs
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"Salvator Mundi: A Timeless Depiction of Christ as the Saviour of the World" From oil on panel to stained glass, frescoes to triptychs, the iconic image has captivated artists and viewers for centuries. This powerful representation of Jesus as the Saviour of the World transcends time and medium. Dating back to circa 1500-1510, an exquisite oil on panel painting showcases Christ Salvator Mundi in all his divine glory. The delicate brushstrokes bring forth a sense of serenity and compassion that emanate from his gaze. In another masterpiece, a tempera on panel artwork pairs with its counterpart depicting Saviour of the World. These two pieces together create a harmonious symphony celebrating Jesus' role as humanity's redeemer. Moving forward through history, we encounter a stunning triptych where Christ takes center stage once again. Painted meticulously on panels, this composition invites contemplation and reflection upon our salvation. Not limited to paintings alone, Salvator Mundi finds itself immortalized in other art forms too. A breathtaking stained glass piece from 1876 captures light in vibrant hues while conveying the eternal message behind this divine figure. Delving deeper into religious architecture, a tympanum fresco reveals an intricate detail showcasing the Saviour Blessing. Created in 1341, it serves as a reminder that throughout different eras and styles, Christ's salvific mission remains constant. Even miniature works like Madonna and Child in Glory demonstrate how artists have embraced Salvator Mundi across various mediums such as gouache & watercolor on vellum. Such intricacy highlights devotion towards portraying Jesus' universal significance. Manuscripts also bear witness to this timeless theme; Ms Lat. Q. v. I126 f89v depicts Christ holding both Cross and orb—a symbol representing his dominion over all creation—an enduring motif found throughout Christian iconography.