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Facsimile Of The Crucifixion Used As The Inital Letter T From Officium Beate Marie Virginis Printed Venice 1513 From A Catalogue Of A Collection Of Engravings Etchings And Woodcuts By Richard Fisher Published 1879
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Facsimile Of The Crucifixion Used As The Inital Letter T From Officium Beate Marie Virginis Printed Venice 1513 From A Catalogue Of A Collection Of Engravings Etchings And Woodcuts By Richard Fisher Published 1879
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Christ Cross Crucifixion Facsimile Initial Italian Jesus Letter Marie Religion Religious School Beate
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This print showcases a facsimile of the Crucifixion, used as the initial letter "T" from Officium Beate Marie Virginis. Printed in Venice in 1513, this remarkable piece is part of a collection of engravings, etchings, and woodcuts curated by Richard Fisher and published in 1879. The image depicts a vertical cross with Jesus Christ nailed to it, representing one of the most significant events in Christian history. Rendered in black and white, this Italian school illustration exudes a sense of solemnity and reverence. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring; every line and curve meticulously etched onto paper brings forth an emotional response from viewers. The artist's skillful execution transports us back to the early 16th century when religious art flourished. Ken Welsh's expert photography captures not only the essence but also the historical significance of this facsimile. It serves as a window into a time when faith played an integral role in people's lives. Whether displayed on its own or as part of a larger collection, this print invites contemplation and reflection on themes such as sacrifice, redemption, and devotion. It serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring impact that religious art has had throughout centuries. In summary, Ken Welsh's photograph immortalizes this exquisite facsimile from Venice while paying homage to both its artistic beauty and spiritual importance within Christianity.
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