Le Bon Samaritain
Le Bon Samaritain
"Le Bon Samaritain" by Francois-Léon Sicard depicts the parable from the Bible of the Good Samaritan, known as a parable that was one told by Jesus in the Gospels to illustrate a moral and spiritual lesson. The statue shows a man tending to the wounds of another who has been beaten and left for dead. The story of The Good Samaritan is found within the New Testament under Luke, and tells how a man, who was a Jew, was robbed and beaten and left lying on the ground to die. The statue captures the compassion and care of the Good Samaritan and emphasizes the message of love and charity. The attention to detail in the facial expressions and the lifelike poses further add to the impact of the work, making it a timeless masterpiece.
Artist
Artist
François-Léon Sicard (1862-1934) was a French sculptor in the late 19th and early 20th century. His credits include work on the adornments of the Louvre, and numerous sculptures around the world.
Year of creation
Year of creation
1896, XIX century
Location
Location
Jardin des Tuileries, Paris 1st, France
Product information
Product information
Ready-to-hang Framed Poster with museum-quality paper.
- 250 gsm / 110 lb matte (uncoated) archival paper
- Thickness: 20-25 mm /0.79"–0.98" and for the USA market thickness is 1.9 cm/0.75"
- Paper color: off-white
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes a hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
- For indoor use
- Ready-to-hang, poster is placed within the frame. You can hang it directly on the wall.