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The Seven Works of Mercy: Ransoming Captives, 1504 (oil on panel)
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The Seven Works of Mercy: Ransoming Captives, 1504 (oil on panel)
5043043 The Seven Works of Mercy: Ransoming Captives, 1504 (oil on panel) by Master of Alkmaar, (fl.1490-1510); 103.5x55 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: One of seven panels (see XOS 1121270) commissioned by the Holy Spirit brotherhood for St Laurences church in Alkmaar, showing Corporal Works of Charity or how a good Christian should help those in need: feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, bury the dead, shelter the traveller, comfort the sick, free the imprisoned. The work was badly damaged during the Iconoclasm of 1566, when Roman Catholic churches were vandalized by Protestants.); Netherlandish, out of copyright
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This print showcases "The Seven Works of Mercy: Ransoming Captives" a masterpiece created in 1504 by the enigmatic Master of Alkmaar. Measuring at an impressive 103.5x55 cm, this oil on panel painting is housed in the prestigious Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Commissioned by the Holy Spirit brotherhood for St Laurences church in Alkmaar, this artwork forms part of a larger series depicting the Corporal Works of Charity. It beautifully illustrates how a devout Christian should extend compassion to those in need through acts such as feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and sheltering travelers. Despite its historical significance and artistic brilliance, this work suffered extensive damage during the Iconoclasm of 1566 when Protestant reformers vandalized Roman Catholic churches across Europe. However, even with its scars from that tumultuous period, it continues to radiate grace and convey profound religious messages. Within this Netherlandish painting lies a powerful narrative that transcends time and space; it speaks to themes of mercy, redemption, and freedom. Its intricate details capture urban society's struggles during medieval times while emphasizing Saint Lawrence's role as a symbol of charity. "The Seven Works of Mercy: Ransoming Captives" stands as an enduring testament to both faith and artistry within Dutch culture. Through Bridgeman Images' meticulous reproduction techniques, viewers can now appreciate every brushstroke and immerse themselves in the spiritual depth conveyed by this Northern Renaissance masterpiece.
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