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Date: 1517

Size: 512 x 321 cm

Museum: The Hermitage (St. Petersburg, Russia)

Technique: Wood

A Masterpiece at The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia

Domenico Campagnola's "Massacre of the Innocents" is a stunning work of art that showcases the artist's mastery of woodcut printing. This 1517 piece is currently on display at The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, and is a must-see for any art lover visiting the museum. Domenico Campagnola, born in Venice, was the pupil of his father, Giulio Campagnola, who was a leading engraver and painter. He appears to have been adopted by his father as a young boy and may also have been a pupil of Titian, with whose workshop he had close ties. The Massacre of the Innocents is a powerful piece that depicts the biblical story of King Herod's order to kill all male children under the age of two in Bethlehem. The scene is chaotic and emotional, with soldiers attacking women and children while classical buildings loom in the background. Campagnola's use of woodcut printing adds a level of depth and texture to the piece that is truly breathtaking. He printed the work from two blocks, which allowed him to create intricate details and shading that bring the scene to life. The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, is home to an extensive collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Russia and is a must-visit destination for any art lover. At Wikioo.org, we offer high-quality reproductions of famous artwork, including "The Massacre of the Innocents" by Domenico Campagnola. Our reproductions are handmade using oil paints on canvas and are created with meticulous attention to detail to ensure that they capture the beauty and essence of the original piece. If you're interested in adding this stunning work of art to your collection, visit our website at Wikioo.org today. Our team of experts is here to help you find the perfect piece for your home or office. Note: The information provided in this article is based on publicly available sources and is intended for informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy.

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