Rubens’, The Entombment (Baroque in Flanders) – Critical Analysis

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Rubens’, The Entombment (Baroque in Flanders) – Critical Analysis.

Appx. 700 words.

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Rubens’, The Entombment (Baroque in Flanders) – Critical Analysis.

The artwork chosen for this essay is Rubens, The Entombment (Baroque in Flanders). In this case, Peter Paul Rubens depicts the moment after when Christ was crucified and before He resurrected which is the time when Christ was placed into the tomb. The people supporting Christ are Mary mother of James, Joseph, Mary Magdalene, and John the Evangelist. Mary the mother of Christ looks heavenward for divine intercession as she cradles his head. The main aim of the entombment was to encourage faith among religious viewers by making them imagine Christ’s Crucifixion which was a physical horror (Rubens, 1612)……. (Buy to read more).

Appx. 700 words.

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