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The Prophet Jeremiah and the Phrygian Sibyl, 1492-1495
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The Prophet Jeremiah and the Phrygian Sibyl, 1492-1495
The Prophet Jeremiah and the Phrygian Sibyl, 1492-1495. Found in the Collection of Apostolic Palace, Vatican
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1492 1495 Apostolic Palace Appartamento Borgia Bernardino Faith Fresco Good And Evil Hebrew Bible Jeremiah Jerusalem Judaism Pinturicchio Prophet Prophets Sala Delle Sibille School Of Umbria Sibyl Tanach Tanakh Torah Tragic Vatican Workshop Of 1454 1513 Old Testament Phrygian Sibyl Prophet Jeremiah
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This print showcases the exquisite fresco painting titled "The Prophet Jeremiah and the Phrygian Sibyl" created between 1492-1495. Housed in the prestigious Apostolic Palace, Vatican, this masterpiece is a testament to the Renaissance era's artistic brilliance. The artwork depicts two significant figures from different realms of ancient literature and mythology. The central figure, Prophet Jeremiah, represents faith and tragedy as he mourns over the destruction of Jerusalem. His profound sorrow is beautifully captured by Pinturicchio's skilled brushstrokes. Standing beside him is the Phrygian Sibyl, an enigmatic character from Greek mythology known for her prophetic abilities. This juxtaposition of biblical and mythological characters adds depth to the allegorical nature of this piece. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to this composition while highlighting themes of good versus evil. It serves as a visual reminder that even in times of despair, hope can be found through faith. Attributed to Bernardino di Betto (Pinturicchio) or his workshop, this fresco reflects their mastery in capturing emotions and storytelling through art. Belonging to Sala delle Sibille within Appartamento Borgia, it exemplifies Umbrian school influences prevalent during that period. As a timeless representation of both Hebrew Bible teachings and classical mythology, this photograph preserves an important cultural heritage for all admirers of fine art images worldwide.
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