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Return of Christ to Jerusalem - Giotto di Bondone - c.1311 -1320

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The artwork "Giotto Return of Christ to Jerusalem," created between approximately 1311 and 1320, is a captivating depiction of the triumphant return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem after his resurrection. In this masterpiece by the Italian artist Giotto di Bondone, Christ is shown entering the city on a donkey, surrounded by a jubilant crowd. The figures in the scene express joy and adoration, celebrating the victorious arrival of their Savior. Giotto's skillful use of colors and dynamic composition captures the moment, evoking a sense of hope and renewal. The artwork conveys the significance of Christ's resurrection and its message of redemption and salvation.

 

Giotto's "Return of Christ to Jerusalem" exemplifies his significant influence on the development of Western art during the Late Middle Ages. The artist's attention to detail in the expressions and gestures of the figures brings life and emotion to the scene, creating a visual narrative. The artwork represents Christian iconography, inviting viewers to connect with celebrating Christ's victory over death and the promise of new life.

 

Specifications

.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
.: High image quality and detail
.: NB! For indoor use only

Return of Christ to Jerusalem - Giotto di Bondone - c.1311 -1320

SKU: 15272473802216399129
Regular price $ 62.08
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The artwork "Giotto Return of Christ to Jerusalem," created between approximately 1311 and 1320, is a captivating depiction of the triumphant return of Jesus Christ to Jerusalem after his resurrection. In this masterpiece by the Italian artist Giotto di Bondone, Christ is shown entering the city on a donkey, surrounded by a jubilant crowd. The figures in the scene express joy and adoration, celebrating the victorious arrival of their Savior. Giotto's skillful use of colors and dynamic composition captures the moment, evoking a sense of hope and renewal. The artwork conveys the significance of Christ's resurrection and its message of redemption and salvation.

 

Giotto's "Return of Christ to Jerusalem" exemplifies his significant influence on the development of Western art during the Late Middle Ages. The artist's attention to detail in the expressions and gestures of the figures brings life and emotion to the scene, creating a visual narrative. The artwork represents Christian iconography, inviting viewers to connect with celebrating Christ's victory over death and the promise of new life.

 

Specifications

.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
.: High image quality and detail
.: NB! For indoor use only

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