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Pieta, 1498-1500. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
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Pieta, 1498-1500. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Pieta, 1498-1500. The Virgin Mary holding the body of Jesus Christ after it has been taken down from the cross (Deposition). From St Peter s, Rome
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This print captures the profound emotional depth of Michelangelo Buonarroti's masterpiece, "Pieta" created between 1498 and 1500. The sculpture depicts the Virgin Mary cradling the lifeless body of her son, Jesus Christ, after his crucifixion. With meticulous attention to detail, Michelangelo skillfully carved this marble artwork that evokes a sense of grief and sorrow. The image showcases the delicate features of both figures—the tender expression on Mary's face as she gazes upon her deceased son and the serene countenance of Jesus in eternal rest. The artist masterfully conveys not only their physical forms but also their spiritual connection as mother and child. As one explores this print, it becomes evident how deeply rooted religious themes are within Italian Renaissance art. This particular piece exemplifies Christianity's central tenets—sacrifice, redemption, and maternal love—in a way that resonates with viewers across centuries. The setting for this remarkable sculpture is St Peter's Basilica in Rome—a fitting location for such an awe-inspiring work. Its presence within a cathedral adds another layer of reverence to its already powerful message. Through vibrant colors and intricate details captured in this photograph, we can appreciate Michelangelo's genius while contemplating the universal human experiences depicted: loss, mourning, faith, and ultimately hope. It serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring power that art possesses to evoke emotions and provoke contemplation about our existence beyond ourselves.
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