Jacopo Ligozzi - Todesangst im Garten
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The Agony in the Garden refers to the event in the life of Jesus Christ when he went to the Garden of Gethsemane to pray before his arrest and crucifixion. According to the New Testament, he was overwhelmed with sorrow and asked God to take the cup of suffering from him, yet he ultimately submitted to God's will, saying "Not my will, but yours be done." This event is considered one of the defining moments in the Passion of Jesus.
Jacopo Ligozzi was an Italian painter, illustrator and naturalist who lived and worked in Florence during the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. He was born in Verona in 1547 and trained in Florence under Giovanni Battista Zelotti and Giambologna. Ligozzi was known for his highly detailed and realistic botanical illustrations, commissioned by the Medici family and other wealthy patrons. He also painted religious and mythological scenes, as well as portraits and still lifes. In addition to his artistic pursuits, Ligozzi was a respected naturalist who collected and studied plants and animals. In 1577 he was appointed official court painter and naturalist to Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici, a position he held for over 50 years. Ligozzi's work was highly influential in the development of botanical illustration and natural history during the Renaissance. His illustrations were widely circulated and used as models by other artists and scientists throughout Europe. Ligozzi died in Florence in 1627, leaving a legacy as one of the most important naturalists and illustrators of his time.
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