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Esquisse pour l'église Sainte-Elisabeth : Les sept oeuvres de miséricorde, between 1844 and 1848. Creator: Jean Louis Bezard
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Esquisse pour l'église Sainte-Elisabeth : Les sept oeuvres de miséricorde, between 1844 and 1848. Creator: Jean Louis Bezard
Esquisse pour l'eglise Sainte-Elisabeth : Les sept oeuvres de misericorde, between 1844 and 1848. Sketch for the Church of St Elizabeth - the Seven Works of Mercy. The seven works of corporal mercy according to Catholic tradition address the physical needs of the poor. These include feeding the hungry, visiting the imprisoned, burying the dead, clothing the naked, caring for the sick, giving shelter to travelers, and offering drink to the thirsty
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Esquisse pour l'église Sainte-Elisabeth - Les sept oeuvres de miséricorde,
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or "Sketch for the Church of St. Elizabeth: The Seven Works of Mercy," is a captivating oil painting by Jean Louis Bezard, created between 1844 and 1848. This masterpiece, now housed in Paris Museums, such as the Petit Palais, showcases the seven corporal works of mercy as prescribed by Catholic tradition. The seven works of mercy address the physical needs of the less fortunate. They include feeding the hungry, visiting the imprisoned, burying the dead, clothing the naked, caring for the sick, giving shelter to travelers, and offering drink to the thirsty. In this painting, Bezard illustrates each work of mercy with a vivid and compassionate scene. The canvas, adorned with gold leaf and rich colors, is a testament to the artist's skillful use of oil painting. The painting's interior setting, likely intended for an institutional or church environment, exudes a sense of warmth and care. The women depicted in the painting, dressed in period clothing, embody the spirit of compassion and charity. The Seven Works of Mercy painting is a valuable piece of 19th-century French art and religious heritage. It serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and the role of the Church in addressing the needs of the poor and marginalized. The painting's intricate details and beautiful composition make it a must-see for art and history enthusiasts, as well as those seeking inspiration for acts of kindness and charity.
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