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  1. The Resurrection of Christ (1499–1502) is an oil painting on wood that was created by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael. The painting is often referred to as The Kinnaird Resurrection (after a former owner of the painting, Lord Kinnaird).

  2. 14 de feb. de 2023 · 1. Fra Angelico’s Resurrection. Date created: 1439-1441. Dimensions: 181 x 151 centimeters (71.2 x 59.4 inches) Location: Museum of San Marco, Florence, Italy. Fra Angelico’s Resurrection is a 15th-century fresco that is also known as “Christ and Women at the Tomb.”

  3. The most numerous surviving examples of Christian art from this period are paintings in the Catacombs of Rome. The Christians shunned cremation and preferred the practice of interment, to preserve their bodies for the Resurrection of the Dead, as Christ was resurrected from the dead.

  4. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Paintings of Resurrection of Christ. Gallery pages about the Bible. Sum of all paintings: subject. Hidden category: Uses of Wikidata list as gallery.

  5. Catalogue Raisonné. Title: The Resurrection of Christ. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome) Date: ca. 1525-30. Medium: Red chalk. Dimensions: sheet: 6 x 6 5/8 in. (15.2 x 16.9 cm) Classification: Drawings.

  6. This delicately painted and beautifully calibrated depiction of the Resurrection of Christ formed the predella, or base, of an altarpiece together with four other pictures in the Art Institute of Chicago: the <i>Nativity</i>, the <i>Baptism of Christ</i>, <i>Christ and the Samaritan</i>, and the <i>Noli me tangere</i> (Christ and Mary Magdalen ...

  7. The Resurrection of Christ (1499–1502), also called The Kinnaird Resurrection (after a former owner of the painting, Lord Kinnaird), is an oil painting on wood by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael. The work is one of the earliest known paintings by the artist, executed between 1499 and 1502.