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DE PREDIS, Cristoforo (1440-1486). Stories of

DE PREDIS, Cristoforo (1440-1486). Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus, the Baptist and the End of the World. 1476. Jesus finds a man cured by a miracle and tells to him: you are recovered. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Turin. Royal Library

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This exquisite miniature painting, created by the renowned Florentine artist Cristoforo de' Predis in 1476, tells a captivating story from the Christian faith. The scene depicts several significant biblical figures, including Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, the Virgin Mary, Jesus, Saint John the Baptist, and an unnamed man. The story unfolds as Jesus encounters a man who has been miraculously healed. With a compassionate expression, Jesus reaches out to the man, placing a reassuring hand on his shoulder, and declares, "You are recovered." The man, overcome with gratitude, looks up at Jesus in awe and reverence. The painting is a stunning example of the Quattrocento style, a period in Italian art history characterized by the revival of classical Greek and Roman art. The intricate details, lifelike expressions, and rich colors exemplify the artistic mastery of the time. The scene of Jesus healing the man is just one of several stories depicted in this miniature painting. The presence of Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, the parents of the Virgin Mary, and Saint John the Baptist, who would later announce Jesus as the Messiah, emphasizes the interconnectedness of these biblical figures and their roles in the larger narrative of salvation history. This masterpiece is now housed in the Royal Library of Turin, Italy, and serves as a testament to the artistic and spiritual legacy of Cristoforo de' Predis and the Quattrocento period. The painting continues to captivate viewers with its intricate details, vibrant colors, and powerful storytelling, offering a glimpse into the rich artistic and spiritual heritage of the Renaissance.

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