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Christ and the centurion, sketch for the painting formerly in the nave of the Carthusian... c1690. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Corneille
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Christ and the centurion, sketch for the painting formerly in the nave of the Carthusian... c1690. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Corneille
Christ and the centurion, sketch for the painting formerly in the nave of the Carthusian church, c1690
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This evocative sketch by Jean-Baptiste Corneille (1625-1681), titled "Christ and the Centurion," is a preliminary study for a painting that once graced the nave of the Carthusian church in Paris. Dating back to the seventeenth century, this image is a testament to the rich artistic and religious heritage of France. The scene depicts a poignant moment from the New Testament, where Jesus, with a compassionate expression and outstretched hand, blesses the centurion, a Roman soldier, who had shown great faith in the power of Christ to heal his servant. The centurion and several other soldiers are shown in various postures of reverence and awe, their faces expressing a range of emotions from wonder to devotion. The painting is rendered in oil on canvas, with vibrant hues of blue and red dominating the composition. The use of color adds depth and emotion to the scene, with Christ's robe a striking contrast against the muted tones of the soldiers' uniforms. The artist's masterful brushwork is evident in the intricate details of the figures and their clothing, as well as the subtle textures of the fabric and the folds of the robes. The sketch provides a glimpse into the artistic and religious sensibilities of the time, reflecting the profound influence of Catholicism on French society and culture. Today, this important work is preserved in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, a testament to the enduring legacy of Jean-Baptiste Corneille and the rich artistic heritage of France.
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