Gesu Cristo Collection
"Gesu Cristo: A Journey Through Sacred Art" Step into the world of divine beauty and immerse yourself in the captivating artistry that depicts the life of Gesu Cristo
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"Gesu Cristo: A Journey Through Sacred Art" Step into the world of divine beauty and immerse yourself in the captivating artistry that depicts the life of Gesu Cristo. From the resurrection to his spiritual marriage with Saint Mary Magdalene, each masterpiece tells a story that transcends time. The 17th-century oil on canvas painting, "The Resurrection of Christ, " portrays the triumphant moment when Jesus rises from death, radiating hope and eternal life. Its vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring this miraculous event to life before our eyes. In "Our Lady and the Child with Donor, " a fresco placed on canvas dating back to circa 1377, we witness tender devotion as Mary cradles baby Jesus while a donor humbly pays homage. This intimate scene reflects the profound love between mother and child. A mesmerizing fresco from the 14th century titled "Redeemer Between The Four Evangelists" showcases Jesus surrounded by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Their presence symbolizes unity in spreading His teachings across all corners of the earth. Delving deeper into his sacrifice for humanity is another remarkable fresco called "Crucifixion. " Created around 1377, it captures one poignant detail - Jesus hanging on the cross - evoking emotions of sorrow mingled with gratitude for His ultimate act of redemption. Moving towards an unconventional portrayal is "Spiritual Marriage of Christ with Saint Mary Magdalene. " This exquisite detail from circa 1377 reveals their mystical bond beyond earthly boundaries; it invites contemplation about their sacred connection. "The Redeemer" presents Jesus holding a globe while raising His hand in blessing. Painted as a powerful fresco piece, it reminds us that He reigns over both heaven and earth—a testament to His divine authority. "The Virgin and Child, " an oil-on-panel artwork created around 1565, showcases Mary's tender embrace of baby Jesus.