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Consecration of Saint Stephen as deacon, 1511. Creator: Carpaccio, Vittore (1460-1526)
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Consecration of Saint Stephen as deacon, 1511. Creator: Carpaccio, Vittore (1460-1526)
Consecration of Saint Stephen as deacon, 1511. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin
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Baptist Berlin Carpaccio Christian Church Deacon Faith Good And Evil Loyalty Martyr Martyrdom Prophet Protomartyr Roman Catholic Church Saint Stephen Saints Staatliche Museen Stephen Venetian School Vittore 1460 1526 1511
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This stunning oil on canvas painting, titled "Consecration of Saint Stephen as Deacon," was created by the renowned Venetian artist Vittore Carpaccio in 1511. The work is currently housed in the prestigious Staatliche Museen in Berlin, Germany. The painting depicts a pivotal moment in the life of Saint Stephen, who is considered the first Christian martyr and a protomartyr. In the image, we see Saint Stephen being consecrated as a deacon by Bishop Saint Laurence, as other bishops and deacons look on. The scene is filled with a sense of solemnity and reverence, as the holy men prepare Stephen for his future role in the early Christian church. Despite the tranquil and peaceful atmosphere of the painting, there is a sense of impending danger lurking in the background. We see Saint Stephen's accusers, represented by a group of men in the upper left corner, watching him intently. This foreshadows the tragic events that will soon unfold, as Stephen will be stoned to death for his unwavering faith in Christ. The painting is a testament to the power of faith and loyalty in the face of adversity. Saint Stephen's unwavering commitment to his beliefs, even in the face of certain death, serves as an inspiration to Christians around the world. The intricate details and rich colors of the painting are characteristic of the Venetian School, and demonstrate Carpaccio's mastery of the Renaissance style. The Bible tells us that Saint Stephen was a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit, and this is beautifully captured in Carpaccio's depiction of him. The painting invites us to reflect on the importance of faith in our own lives, and to remember the sacrifices made by those who came before us in the name of Christianity.
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