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Cain by Domenico Trentacoste, work preserved in the National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome
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Cain by Domenico Trentacoste, work preserved in the National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome
Cain by Domenico Trentacoste, work preserved in the National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome Rome National Gallery of Modern Art Sculpture Realism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1881-1933 ca.. Artist:Trentacoste, Domenico (1859-1933)
Anderson
ADA-F-024653-0000
Media ID 33148056
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Bible Old Testament Malerealism Story Of Cain And Abel Subject
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In this photo print, we are transported to the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome, where Domenico Trentacoste's masterpiece "Cain" is preserved for all to admire. The artwork itself dates back to the late 19th century, a time when Realism was at its peak and Europe was undergoing significant transformations. Trentacoste's portrayal of Cain takes center stage in this photograph. With meticulous attention to detail, he captures the essence of this biblical figure who is known for his tragic story alongside his brother Abel. As we gaze upon Cain's nude and human body, we cannot help but be drawn into the complexity of emotions that emanate from his expression. The artist skillfully combines elements of malerealism with a touch of symbolism, inviting us to reflect on themes such as guilt, jealousy, and remorse. Through his brushstrokes and choice of subject matter, Trentacoste transports us back in time to an era filled with moral dilemmas and existential questions. As we delve deeper into the image captured by Anderson from Alinari Studios around 1930 AD. , it becomes evident that this photograph not only encapsulates a specific moment in art history but also serves as a window into centuries past. It reminds us that these timeless stories from the Bible continue to resonate across generations. This print invites viewers to contemplate both the artistic mastery behind Trentacoste's work and its historical context within 19th-century Europe. It stands as a testament to how art can transcend time and space while evoking profound emotions within those fortunate enough to witness it firsthand at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome.
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