The Angel at the Sepulchre

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The Angel at the Sepulchre is a 19th-century photographic work by Julia Margaret Cameron that depicts a biblical angel in her characteristic soft-focus, spiritually charged style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
photograph
artMovement Pictorialism NERFINISHED
Victorian photography
basedOn New Testament resurrection narrative
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creativePeriod 19th century
creator Julia Margaret Cameron NERFINISHED
creatorNationality British
depicts Christian religious subject
angel
biblical scene
genre religious photography
hasArtisticCharacteristic blurred contours
close-up composition
dramatic lighting
emphasis on emotional expression
high contrast between light and shadow
staged tableau
symbolic use of costume
theatrical pose
hasGenre portrait-like religious image
hasIconography angelic figure in white garments
radiant or spiritual light around the figure
sepulchre or tomb setting
hasInfluenced artistic representation of biblical themes in photography
hasLanguage none
hasSubject resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
sepulchre
hasTheme divine revelation
faith
hope
life after death
sacred presence
hasTitleLanguage English
medium photographic print
notableFor interpretation of biblical narrative through photography
use of soft focus to convey spirituality
partOf Julia Margaret Cameron’s religious works
religion Christianity
style spiritually charged
technique soft-focus photography
workOfArtist Julia Margaret Cameron’s religious oeuvre

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