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The Crucifixion (left wing), The Prophecy of the Recovery of Hezekiah (centre panel), Abbot Jacobus Delrio with Patron Saint (right wing) (oil on panel)
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The Crucifixion (left wing), The Prophecy of the Recovery of Hezekiah (centre panel), Abbot Jacobus Delrio with Patron Saint (right wing) (oil on panel)
LAF470985 The Crucifixion (left wing), The Prophecy of the Recovery of Hezekiah (centre panel), Abbot Jacobus Delrio with Patron Saint (right wing) (oil on panel) by Backer, Jacob de (c.1555-c.1585); Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent, Belgium; (add.info.: Hezekiah was the 14th King of Judah. Altarpiece commissioned by Jacobus Delrio;); © Art in Flanders
Media ID 28438108
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This print showcases a remarkable triptych painting by Jacob de Backer, titled "The Crucifixion (left wing), The Prophecy of the Recovery of Hezekiah (centre panel), Abbot Jacobus Delrio with Patron Saint (right wing)". Created in oil on panel, this masterpiece is housed at the Museum voor Schone Kunsten in Ghent, Belgium. The left wing depicts the powerful scene of Christ's crucifixion, evoking deep emotions and reflecting upon the sacrifice made for humanity. In the center panel, we witness an intriguing biblical moment - The Prophecy of the Recovery of Hezekiah. This Old Testament story portrays King Hezekiah seeking divine intervention during his illness and receiving a miraculous recovery. On the right wing, we are introduced to Abbot Jacobus Delrio accompanied by his patron saint. It is believed that he commissioned this altarpiece as an act of devotion and gratitude for his own spiritual journey. This triptych beautifully combines elements from both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing themes such as faith, prayer, miracles, and redemption. As viewers engage with this artwork captured in stunning detail through photography, they can immerse themselves in its religious symbolism while appreciating Backer's exceptional talent. With its rich historical significance and profound religious imagery encompassing various aspects of Christian belief systems throughout time, this print serves as a testament to art's ability to inspire contemplation and evoke spiritual connections within individuals across different cultures.
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