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Matthew the Apostle and the Prophet Hosea, 1492-1495
Matthew the Apostle and the Prophet Hosea, 1492-1495. Found in the Collection of Apostolic Palace, Vatican
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Media ID 15051621
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1492 1495 Acts Of The Apostles Apostle Apostolic Palace Appartamento Borgia Bernardino Faith Followers Of Jesus Fresco Good And Evil Israel Judaism Loyalty Martyr Martyrdom Matthew The Evangelist Pinturicchio Prophecies Prophet Saints Sala Delle Sibille School Of Umbria Tragic Twelve Apostles Vatican Workshop Of 1454 1513 Hosea Old Testament
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This print showcases the awe-inspiring fresco titled "Matthew the Apostle and the Prophet Hosea" created between 1492-1495. Housed in the prestigious Apostolic Palace within Vatican City, this masterpiece is a testament to the profound influence of biblical figures on Renaissance art. The image portrays Matthew, one of Jesus' twelve apostles, alongside the revered prophet Hosea from the Old Testament. The artist's skillful use of allegory and symbolism invites viewers to delve into deeper layers of meaning. Through their juxtaposition, themes such as faith, loyalty, martyrdom, and good versus evil are explored. Painted by Pinturicchio or his workshop during Italy's golden age of artistry, this fresco exemplifies their mastery in capturing both human emotion and divine spirituality. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring these historical figures to life while paying homage to classical mythology. Within Sala delle Sibille (Hall of Sibyls), where this artwork resides among other significant religious works, it serves as a visual reminder of humanity's connection with divinity throughout history. Its tragic undertones evoke contemplation on sin and redemption while inspiring devotion among followers of Jesus. As an invaluable piece from the School of Umbria during the Renaissance period, this print preserves not only its artistic brilliance but also its cultural significance for generations to come. It stands as a testament to how art can transcend time and continue to captivate audiences with its beauty and spiritual depth.
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