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The Betrayal of Christ, ca. 1445-50. Creator: Bartolomeo di Tommaso
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The Betrayal of Christ, ca. 1445-50. Creator: Bartolomeo di Tommaso
The Betrayal of Christ, ca. 1445-50
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Altarpiece Arrest Arrested Arresting Dead Predella Tempera On Wood Tommaso Tempera
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This print showcases "The Betrayal of Christ" by Bartolomeo di Tommaso, a remarkable altarpiece created in the mid-15th century. The arresting scene depicted in this Renaissance painting captures the moment of Jesus Christ's betrayal and subsequent arrest. With vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, Tommaso brings this pivotal biblical event to life. In the foreground, we witness Jesus being apprehended by soldiers, their expressions reflecting both determination and sorrow. The artist skillfully portrays the anguish on Christ's face as he faces his imminent death. This powerful portrayal evokes a profound sense of empathy for his sacrifice. The composition is further enriched by a predella depicting scenes from Christ's burial, emphasizing the somber tone of this artwork. As we delve into this piece, we are transported back to 15th-century Italy, where religious art held great significance in society. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this masterpiece stands as a testament to Bartolomeo di Tommaso's artistic prowess and contribution to Italian heritage art. Through tempera on wood technique, he masterfully captured not only the physicality but also the emotional depth of these historical figures. As we gaze upon this print, it serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for both betrayal and redemption—a timeless concept that continues to resonate with audiences across centuries and countries alike.
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