The Three Marys Collection
"The Three Marys
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"The Three Marys: A Journey of Faith and Resurrection" Step into the world of religious art as we explore the captivating depictions of "The Three Marys" throughout history. From ancient manuscripts to renowned paintings, these artworks offer a glimpse into the profound moments surrounding Christ's resurrection. Nesterov's "The Resurrection (Triptych)" takes us on an emotional journey with its vivid portrayal of this pivotal event. The artist skillfully captures the awe and wonder that must have filled the hearts of those who witnessed it firsthand. Traveling back in time to the 1480s, Memling's "Calvary Triptych: The Resurrection" invites us to reflect on the power and significance of Christ's triumph over death. This masterpiece showcases Memling's mastery in creating ethereal scenes that resonate deeply within our souls. Delving further into illuminated manuscripts, we encounter two remarkable works from Matenadaran Gospel. In one, dated from the 14th century, we witness "The Resurrection, " where delicate brushstrokes bring life to every detail. In another illumination from 1286 titled "Holy Women at Christ's Tomb, " we are transported to a moment filled with grief and hope as these devoted women pay their respects. Venturing beyond traditional depictions, Saint Sebastian Tended by Holy Women offers a unique perspective on compassion and devotion during times of suffering. Painted between 1926-1930, this artwork reminds us that even amidst pain, there is solace in companionship and care. As restoration breathes new life into old masterpieces, we marvel at "The Resurrection (After Restoration), " circa 1460. Witnessing this transformation allows us to appreciate both its original beauty and newfound radiance. Moving forward in time brings us face-to-face with powerful crucifixion scenes such as those depicted in 1503 or ca 1466-1467.