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St. Veronica with the Sudarium, after Michelangelo, 1540-66. 1540-66
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St. Veronica with the Sudarium, after Michelangelo, 1540-66. 1540-66
St. Veronica with the Sudarium, after Michelangelo, 1540-66
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This print captures the stunning artwork titled "St. Veronica with the Sudarium" after Michelangelo, created between 1540-66 by Nicolas Beatrizet. The image showcases a moment of profound religious significance from the 16th century Renaissance period. In this engraving, we see St. Veronica holding the Sudarium, also known as the Veil of Veronica. This relic is believed to bear an imprint of Jesus Christ's face and was said to have been miraculously imprinted on a cloth when St. Veronica wiped his face during his journey to Calvary. The attention to detail in this piece is remarkable, with every line and shadow meticulously etched into the paper. St. Veronica's expression exudes devotion and reverence as she holds this sacred artifact close to her heart. Michelangelo's influence can be seen in the masterful composition and lifelike depiction of both St. Veronica and the Sudarium itself. The artist beautifully captures not only their physical forms but also conveys a sense of spirituality that resonates with viewers. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a testament to both artistic skill and religious devotion throughout history. It invites us to contemplate faith, miracles, and our connection to divine figures like Jesus Christ through powerful imagery that transcends time and place.
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