Christ as the Man of Sorrows (1493) by Albrecht Durer
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Step into the world of Albrecht Dürer's iconic engraving, "Christ as the Man of Sorrows," created in 1493. This haunting portrayal of the Savior captures the essence of suffering and redemption, inviting us to contemplate the profound depths of human emotion and the power of divine grace.
Dürer's Masterful Techniques: Precision and EmotionalityDürer's meticulous engraving technique showcases his unparalleled precision and attention to detail. The intricate lines and textures convey the physical and emotional anguish of Christ, while the play of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and drama. The overall effect is a poignant and deeply moving image.
Biblical Symbolism: The Seven Wounds and the Instruments of PassionThe engraving is rich in biblical symbolism. Christ's wounds, representing the seven sorrows of Mary, are prominently displayed. The instruments of the Passion, such as the crown of thorns, the nails, and the spear, serve as reminders of the suffering he endured for humanity's salvation.
Artistic Context: The Northern Renaissance and the Human Experience"Christ as the Man of Sorrows" epitomizes the Northern Renaissance's focus on human emotion and realism. Dürer's depiction of Christ's suffering is deeply personal and relatable, encouraging viewers to empathize with his pain and reflect on their own mortality.
Feelings Conveyed: Suffering, Empathy, and Divine SacrificeDürer's engraving evokes a range of emotions, from profound sorrow to overwhelming empathy. Christ's stoic expression and the wounds on his body convey the immense physical and mental anguish he endured. Yet, amidst the suffering, there is a hint of divine sacrifice and the promise of redemption.
Bring the Masterpiece into Your HomeThis museum-quality print captures every detail of Dürer's original engraving. "Christ as the Man of Sorrows" becomes a powerful reminder of the Savior's sacrifice and the transformative power of faith. Fade-resistant inks ensure the engraving's poignant message will endure for generations.
Let Albrecht Dürer's "Christ as the Man of Sorrows" inspire contemplation, evoke compassion, and remind you of the profound love and sacrifice that lies at the heart of the Christian faith.Fade-Resistant Canvas
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Type | Giclee Art Print |
Canvas material | Archival-grade polycotton-mix canvas |
Stretched? | Hand-stretched over kiln-dried pine stretcher bars |
Ready to hang? | Yes |
Product Warranty | Lifetime warranty |
Color Guarantee | 100+ years color warranty |
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