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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Vesperbild - définition

BIBLICAL AND ARTISTIC THEME OF THE VIRGIN MARY CRADLING THE DEAD BODY OF JESUS
Pieta; La Pietà; The Pieta; Pietá; Pièta; La Pieta; Vesperbild; Tal‐Pietà
  • La Madonna della Pietà]]'' in [[Saint Peter's Basilica]], 1498–1499.  Pontifically crowned  by [[Pope Urban VIII]] in 1637.
  • Museo dell'Opera del Duomo]], [[Florence]]
  • Pieta of Kampbornhofen, [[Germany]]. Crowned by [[Pope Pius XI]] in 10 May 1925.
  • The Pieta as “Our Lady of Charity” (1723) crowned in 17 April 1923 by [[Pope Pius XI]]. From [[Cartagena, Spain]].

Pietà         
The Pietà (; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus after his body was removed from the cross. It is most often found in sculpture.
Pieta         
·noun A representation of the dead Christ, attended by the Virgin Mary or by holy women and angels.
pieta         
[pje?'t?:]
¦ noun a picture or sculpture of the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of Christ on her lap or in her arms.
Origin
Ital., from L. pietas 'dutifulness'.

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Pietà

The Pietà (Italian pronunciation: [pjeˈta]; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary cradling the mortal body of Jesus Christ after his Descent from the Cross. It is most often found in sculpture. The Pietà is a specific form of the Lamentation of Christ in which Jesus is mourned by sole privilege of the Virgin Mary alone, whilst representing her "sixth sorrow" and sometimes accompanied by a specific Marian title.

Accordingly, several of such images have merited a Pontifical decree of Canonical coronation from a Pope, such as but not limited to, the Pieta of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, Marienthal Basilica in France, the image in Church of Franciscans in Leuven, Belgium, Kamp-Bornhofen, Germany and Our Lady of Charity in Cartagena, Spain, et cetera.