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The Transfiguration

This painting is called "The Transfiguration" by an artist named Raphael. It is considered to be Raphael's last painting. The artist left it uncompleted and it is said that his student, Giulio Romano finished it in the 1510's. The original painting is now held in the Pinacoteca Vaticana of Vatican City. The painting is divided into two parts. The top section of the painting shows the actual Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. He is floating amongst the people with Moses and Elijah. The bottom section shows the Possessed Boy (boy with aqua blue eyes), surrounded by the apostles, waiting for Jesus to save him.

"The Transfiguration" depicts both the divine and human nature of Jesus Christ. The artist communicates this through Jesus' placement and position. He is above all the people, showing his superiority to us, but he is above them with his arms wide open. The apostles in the painting are looking up to Jesus cast the out the evil spirit's from within the boy's body to......


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