- Christ and the divine power of life
Watch these crucifixes.
Dwell on each and tell me if you find that they have something in common.
Berlinghiero Berlinghieri, 1220 ca. Lucca, Pinacoteca Civica
Assisi, Museum of S. Maria degli Angeli
Drawing on a panel in the museum of the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
CIMABUE 1268-1271, tempera on wood, cm.64x53, Museo dell'Opera di Santa Croce, Florence
Margarito D'Arezzo, tempera on panel, Arezzo, State Museum of Medieval and Modern Art
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seen anything?
The representation of the "divine power" of Christ is the plan of coming out ... a HUGE Cocks EXACT drape should cover the "impropriety" male and instead, in so doing, the exalted. A member so voluminous that in some cases it appears that the sign of the ribs is nothing more than "radiation" to / from it.
power divine! What
early examples may seem evil, the latter coincidentally, the last becomes clear. The phallic symbol has always been representative of power, I am not surprised about that ... I wonder how the human mind is able to be selective and do not want to see certain things in certain contexts ... and now back to give a new look the photos ...
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