Baroque painting of the Emilian school "Jesus Christ laid in the grave" by Annibale Carracci
Original antique furniture and accessories
SKU: ANT-A1044
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Description
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A1044 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A1044 |
| Material | wood, other |
| Size | 148x123 cm |
| Age | XVII |
| Year | 1600 |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
| Additional information | Christ's muscular body, still vigorous, dominates the scene while Joseph of Arimathea supports his head tilted back. The latter who traditionally enjoys, due to rank and age, greater importance than Nicodemus, who instead holds the sheet at the bottom. In the foreground, kneeling and crying Mary Magdalene with loose, long and flowing hair. What attracts attention is the soft and sensual red coat that surrounds him. The barely visible figure of Mary appears in the background, curled up in herself, her face hidden under a blue cloak, and held in the arms of one of the pious women. |
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