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  1. El término pietà (del latín: pietas) se originó por una costumbre que había en el Imperio Romano alrededor del año 64, que se refiere al acto de postrarse, mostrando «emoción... de gran amor acompañado con un temor reverencial... hacia los dioses romanos ».

  2. La Piedad del Vaticano o Pietà es un grupo escultórico en mármol realizado por Miguel Ángel entre 1498 y 1499. Sus dimensiones son 1,74 por 1,95 m. Se encuentra en la Ciudad del Vaticano . La escultura representa a la Virgen María sosteniendo a Cristo muerto tras la crucifixión.

  3. Análisis de La Piedad (Piedad del Vaticano) de Miguel Ángel. Revisado por Andrea Imaginario. Especialista en artes, literatura e historia cultural. La Piedad del Vaticano es una obra escultórica del Renacimiento italiano creada por el artista florentino Miguel Ángel Buonarroti en 1499, cuando tenía apenas 24 años de edad.

  4. The Madonna della Pietà ( Italian: [pjeˈta]; 1498–1499), otherwise known as La Pietà, is a marble sculpture of Jesus and Mary at Mount Golgotha representing the "Sixth Sorrow" of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Michelangelo Buonarroti, now in Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City. It is a key work of Italian Renaissance sculpture and often taken ...

  5. The scene depicts one of the most dramatic moments of the Passion and Death of Christ, when the Virgin, accompanied by Mary Magdalene who kisses the Redeemer´s hand, and by Saint John who contemplates the scene, assumes her greatest significance in her role as mother during the moments immediately after the loss of her Son in the tragedy of ...

  6. Pietà. 1440 - 1450. Oil on panel. Room 058. The panel has been extended at the top: the original part is one board of Baltic oak, horizontal in grain and about 27 cm high. Sections of the unpainted edges survive on all four sides. The last ring in this original part of the panel was formed in 1418.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PietàPietà - Wikipedia

    The Pietà ( Italian pronunciation: [pjeˈta]; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary cradling the dead body of Jesus Christ after his Descent from the Cross. It is most often found in sculpture.