The Resurrection (sculpture)

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The Resurrection (sculpture) is a large bronze artwork by Pericle Fazzini depicting Christ rising from a nuclear crater, prominently installed behind the papal throne in the Vatican’s Paul VI Audience Hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
sculpture
artMovement modern art
country Vatican City
creator Pericle Fazzini NERFINISHED
depicts Christ rising from a nuclear crater
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
apocalyptic landscape
victory of life over death
describedBySource Vatican sources
genre religious art
hasEffect visual focus of papal audiences
hasPart figure of Christ
nuclear crater
inception 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Vatican City NERFINISHED
locatedInTheBuilding Paul VI Audience Hall NERFINISHED
location Paul VI Audience Hall NERFINISHED
mainSubject Resurrection of Jesus NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
notableWorkOf Pericle Fazzini NERFINISHED
partOf art collection of the Holy See
positionHeld backdrop of the papal throne
publicAccess yes
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Christianity
significantEvent papal general audiences
significantPlace Vatican City NERFINISHED
use liturgical backdrop
papal audience backdrop

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Paul VI Audience Hall hasArtwork The Resurrection (sculpture)