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Cristianesimo Collection (#12)

"Cristianesimo: A Journey Through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Cristianesimo, where art intertwines with religious devotion



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"Cristianesimo: A Journey Through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Cristianesimo, where art intertwines with religious devotion. Limbs and Demons dance in a battle between good and evil, depicted in the detached frescoes of The Triumph of Death, Last Judgment, and Hell from the 14th century. These haunting fragments transport us to a time when mortality was ever-present. In this captivating journey, we encounter poignant scenes that evoke deep emotions. Witness The Poor calling Death as they face their inevitable fate. Corpses of a Cardinal, a Woman, and a Nun remind us of our shared mortality and the transient nature of life. The life story of St. Columba unfolds before our eyes through tempera on panel paintings from 1340. From his decapitation to episodes that shaped his legacy, these artworks capture both his struggles and triumphs. The Tomb of St. Stephen stands as an enduring testament to Christian martyrdom in oil on canvas from the 16th century. Its intricate details invite contemplation on sacrifice for one's faith. Gaze upon The Resurrection of Christ portrayed on canvas during the vibrant 17th century period—a powerful reminder that hope can spring forth even amidst darkness. Saint Sebastian emerges as an icon of strength in Jusepe de Ribera's painting from Naples Museum—his martyrdom immortalized through skillful brushstrokes. Herod's Massacre of Innocents leaves us breathless with its chilling depiction within frescoed walls dating back to 1471—an unforgettable scene illustrating humanity's capacity for cruelty. A Madonna with Infant Jesus sculpture carved out centuries ago exudes timeless beauty—a symbol cherished by believers throughout history for its portrayal of divine love. Masterpieces like Capture Of Christ reveal profound spiritual narratives embedded within end XIV-century frescoes—the eternal struggle between sin and salvation brought vividly to life before our very eyes. Marvel at white marble high-reliefs adorning the Mausoleum of St.