DURER, Albrecht - 11. Christ in Limbo (Artwork) Crewneck Sweatshirt

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DURER, Albrecht - 11. Christ in Limbo (Artwork) Crewneck Sweatshirt

Perfect for any occasion, this unisex heavy blend crewneck sweatshirt is designed for ultimate comfort. Crafted from a mix of polyester and cotton, the ribbed knit collar maintains its shape, even after multiple washes, and the sweater is free from any uncomfortable side seams.

- Medium-heavy fabric blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (8.0 oz/yd² or 271.25 g/m²), making it cozy and ideal for colder weather.
- Classic fit with a crew neckline offers a comfortable, stylish look, while double-needle stitching on the shoulders, armholes, neck, waistband, and cuffs provides lasting durability.
- Gray, pearlized tear-away label ensures a scratch-free, comfortable wear.

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Title: 'Dürer, Albrecht - 11. Christ in Limbo (Artwork)' Summary: 'Dürer, Albrecht - 11. Christ in Limbo' is an engraving created by the renowned German artist, Albrecht Dürer, circa 1510. It depicts a significant religious theme from Christian tradition – the Descent of Christ into Hell (Christus descensus ad infernos). This particular artwork illustrates Jesus Christ rescuing souls from Limbo, a place traditionally believed to be the abode of the righteous souls who died before Christ's Crucifixion. Dürer's engraving is known for its detailed and intricate style, typical of the Northern Renaissance period. The artwork showcases an emotionally charged scene, with Christ in the center surrounded by various figures representing the souls saved from Limbo. This piece reflects Dürer's exceptional skill as a master engraver and his deep religious convictions. The engraving is part of a series of fourteen works collectively known as the 'Life of the Virgin' or 'Little Passion,' which includes scenes from Christ's life, Mary's life, and other significant biblical events. This specific piece is considered one of the most powerful and moving images in Dürer's oeuvre.