Tranquility in Suffering: The Peaceful Repose of Christ in Stamatis Skliris' Crucifixion
The painting captures a moment of profound solemnity: the Crucifixion of Christ. It starts with a close depiction of Christ's head, slightly leaning toward his right shoulder, with closed eyes, manifesting divine love and humility. This portrayal is notable for the serene calmness on Christ's face as he offers up his spirit to the Father, spread out on the cross. Remarkably, his expression lacks any trace of bitterness, regret, or desire for revenge, highlighting his infinite love. The artwork is executed in the traditional Byzantine iconography style, where light illuminates every detail, emphasizing even the tragic elements of existence. This lighting encourages viewers to reflect on how Christ could withstand such deep hostility and hatred with such peace and forgiveness. The artist, Stamatis Skliris, transcends the crucifixion's aspect of torture and instead communicates a sense of peaceful rest.
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