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Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy, c. 1615. Artist: Bilivert, Giovanni (1585-1644)
Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy, c. 1615. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
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Florentine School Mannerism Saint Zenobius Zenobius Zenobius Of Florence
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Caption: "Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy, c. 1615 - A captivating masterpiece by Giovanni Bilivert". This stunning oil on canvas painting, titled "Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy" showcases the exceptional talent of Italian artist Giovanni Bilivert from the Florentine School during the Mannerism period. Created around 1615, this artwork is now housed in the prestigious National Gallery in London. The composition depicts an intense biblical scene where Saint Zenobius miraculously brings a deceased boy back to life. The vivid colors and meticulous brushwork characteristic of Bilivert's style bring this powerful moment to life with great emotional impact. Bilivert skillfully captures the dramatic tension between life and death through his masterful use of light and shadow. The viewer can almost feel the palpable sense of awe as Saint Zenobius performs this extraordinary act. As one of Florence's patron saints, Saint Zenobius holds significant religious importance within Italian culture. This painting not only serves as a testament to Bilivert's technical prowess but also reflects his deep understanding and reverence for spiritual themes. With its rich historical context and artistic brilliance, "Saint Zenobius revives a Dead Boy" stands as an exquisite example of fine art that continues to captivate audiences today.
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