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Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century: Frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre (Gargilesse-Dampierre), Indre, Centre, France

Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century: Frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre (Gargilesse-Dampierre), Indre, Centre, France


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Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century: Frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre (Gargilesse-Dampierre), Indre, Centre, France

JEB4926423 Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century: Frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre (Gargilesse-Dampierre), Indre, Centre, France. Christ of pain and heraldic composition dedicated to the instruments of the Passion: cross, crown of thorns, nails, hammer Photography; (add.info.: Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century: Frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre (Gargilesse-Dampierre), Indre, Centre, France. Christ of pain and heraldic composition dedicated to the instruments of the Passion: cross, crown of thorns, nails, hammer Photography); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023

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© © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024 / Bridgeman Images

Biblical Episode Catholic Cross Center Crown Of Thorns Passion Romanesque Style Scale Bible Story Biblical Charcter Biblical Events Biblical Figure Biblical Scene Jeanbernard


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This stunning print captures the essence of Romanesque art from the 13th to the 14th century, showcasing the intricate frescoes in the crypt of the church of Gargilesse Dampierre in Indre, Centre, France. The image depicts a powerful scene of Christ in pain surrounded by a heraldic composition dedicated to the instruments of his Passion - including the cross, crown of thorns, nails, and hammer. The detail and symbolism within this artwork are truly mesmerizing, reflecting both religious devotion and artistic skill. The use of color and form creates a sense of depth and emotion that draws viewers into the sacred narrative depicted on these ancient walls. As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back in time to an era where faith and art were intertwined in profound ways. The fusion of biblical imagery with architectural elements speaks to a rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire awe and reverence today. Through the lens of photographer Jean Bernard, we are able to appreciate not only the beauty of these frescoes but also their historical significance. This photograph serves as a window into a bygone era when craftsmanship and spirituality converged to create timeless masterpieces like those found in Gargilesse Dampierre.

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