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Christ driving the Money Changers from the Temple (Cacciata dei mercanti dal tempio), by Giotto,...
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MEP1267092
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Christ driving the Money Changers from the Temple (Cacciata dei mercanti dal tempio), by Giotto, 1303-1305, 14th century (fresco)
Whole artwork view. Jesus Christ, at the entrance to the temple of Jerusalem, realized as a three arched porch with Gothic acroterions of lions and horses, drives out violently the merchants; these withdraw frightened, and with them the cattle which they had led to the holy place, in order to make markets; the Apostles, on the left, appear dismay, while the priests of the temple, on the right, consult each other in order to arrest Jesus; into the decorative band on the right is depicted the bust of a saint queen.
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Scrovegni Chapel. After restoration picture, Padua, Veneto, Italy
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Mondadori Portfolio/Archivio Antonio Quattrone / Bridgeman Images