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Mouse Mat : Samson abbot the temple of the Philistines: Samson has regained his strength, pushes back the columns and the temple shakes on the satraps and the crowd. Painting by Antonio Joli (c. 1700 - 1777). Museo Civico, Galleria Campori, Modene
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Samson abbot the temple of the Philistines: Samson has regained his strength, pushes back the columns and the temple shakes on the satraps and the crowd. Painting by Antonio Joli (c. 1700 - 1777). Museo Civico, Galleria Campori, Modene
VEN5032668 Samson abbot the temple of the Philistines: Samson has regained his strength, pushes back the columns and the temple shakes on the satraps and the crowd. Painting by Antonio Joli (c. 1700 - 1777). Museo Civico, Galleria Campori, Modene.; Galleria Campori, Museo Civico, Modena, Italy; (add.info.: Samson abbot the temple of the Philistines: Samson has regained his strength, pushes back the columns and the temple shakes on the satraps and the crowd. Painting by Antonio Joli (c. 1700 - 1777). Museo Civico, Galleria Campori, Modene.); Photo © Marco Ravenna
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This painting by Antonio Joli depicts the legendary scene of Samson at the temple of the Philistines, showcasing his immense strength and determination. As Samson pushes back the columns of the temple, causing it to shake on the satraps and crowd below, we witness a moment of sheer power and defiance.
The artist's attention to detail in capturing this pivotal moment is truly remarkable, from the expressions of shock on the faces of those witnessing Samson's feat to the intricate architecture of the temple itself. The vibrant colors and dynamic composition draw us into this dramatic scene, making us feel as though we are right there alongside Samson as he brings down this symbol of oppression.
Through this painting, Joli not only showcases his artistic talent but also brings to life a timeless biblical story that continues to resonate with audiences today. The sheer force and destruction depicted in this piece serve as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when one harnesses their inner strength and courage.
Displayed in Museo Civico, Galleria Campori in Modena, Italy, this masterpiece continues to inspire viewers with its portrayal of faith, resilience, and triumph over adversity.
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