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Un peculiaridad dentro de esta obra (...) es la mano derecha de Cristo, es una mano en tensión con fuerza que toca literalmente la sábana como indicando algo. La mano parece tener vida. Eduardo T. Galnares Arias.
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The painter must have been were anatomy was learned, for I am much mistaken if he has not painted from the dead body in a hospital. It is horrible true. There is here the true colour of the dead. Here is the rigid stringy appearance of the muscles around the knee. The eyes, too, shew from whencee he drew, the eyelids are open, the pupil raised and a little turned out. Sir Charles Bell, 1841.
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