Christus und der Hauptmann von Kapernaum (1750-1755)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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"Christus und der Hauptmann von Kapernaum" by Franz Anton Maulbertsch is a stunning oil painting filled with dynamic action and vibrant colors that bring a biblical story to life. Dating back to the mid-18th century, this artwork depicts the encounter between Jesus Christ and the centurion from Capernaum, a story recounted in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.In the painting, the central figure is Jesus, portrayed with an ethereal calm and a radiant aura. He stands composed, draped in a flowing robe, as He addresses the kneeling centurion before Him. The centurion, attired in vivid, detailed Roman armor, appears deeply humble and imploring as he seeks Christ’s help for his ailing servant.Maulbertsch’s composition is bustling with figures, each rendered with dramatic gestures and expressions that amplify the emotional intensity of the scene. The onlookers range from skeptical to awe-struck, underscoring the painting’s exploration of faith and divine power.Above, a group of angels hovers, their forms almost merging with the clouds, adding a heavenly dimension that contrasts with the earthly tensions below. The artist’s use of light enhances this divine presence, spotlighting key figures and guiding the viewer's eye across the tableau.Set amidst architectural details that suggest a grand Roman setting, the painting not only tells a story of spiritual faith but also showcases Maulbertsch’s mastery of color, light, and narrative depth.
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Franz Anton Maulbertsch (June 7 , 1724 - August 8 , 1796 ) was, alongside Martin Johann Schmidt , the most outstanding painter of the Austrian late Baroque . His expressive art initially broke with tradition, ultimately culminating in classicism and completing Austrian Baroque painting in an idiosyncratic and independent way.