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die verspottung christi jan van scorelAu cur de l'art nerlandais du XVIe sicle, "La moquerie du Christ" de Jan van Scorel s'impose comme une uvre emblmatique, captivant le regard et l'esprit. Cette peinture, riche en dtails et en motions, nous plonge dans un moment de tension dramatique o la figure du Christ, au centre de la composition, est entoure de personnages aux expressions varies, oscillant entre raillerie et respect. travers ce tableau, Scorel nous invite rflchir sur la nature de
Au cœur de l'art néerlandais du XVIe siècle, "La moquerie du Christ" de Jan van Scorel s'impose comme une œuvre emblématique, captivant le regard et l'esprit. Cette peinture, riche en détails et en émotions, nous plonge dans un moment de tension dramatique où la figure du Christ, au centre de la composition, est entourée de personnages aux expressions variées, oscillant entre raillerie et respect. À travers ce tableau, Scorel nous invite à réfléchir sur la nature de la moquerie et sur la manière dont elle peut à la fois déshumaniser et interroger la foi. La puissance de cette œuvre réside dans sa capacité à susciter des émotions contradictoires, faisant écho aux luttes spirituelles de l'époque. Style et singularité de l’œuvre Le style de Jan van Scorel se distingue par une attention méticuleuse aux détails et une utilisation savante de la lumière. Dans "La moquerie du Christ", les personnages sont rendus avec une grande précision, chacun affichant une expression unique qui contribue à l'atmosphère générale de la scène. Les couleurs, à la fois vives et nuancées, renforcent le contraste entre le divin et le profane, entre le sacré et le dérisoire. Scorel joue habilement avec les ombres et les lumières pour accentuer le visage du Christ, qui, malgré l'humiliation, rayonne d'une dignité palpable. Ce tableau ne se contente pas de représenter une scène biblique ; il invite le spectateur à s'interroger sur la complexité des émotions humaines face à la souffrance et à la moquerie. L’artiste et son influence Jan van Scorel, figure majeure de la Renaissance néerlandaise, a su marier les influences flamandes et italiennes pour créer un style unique. Formé à l'ombre des grands maîtres, il a voyagé à travers l'Europe, s'imprégnant des différentes traditions artistiques. Son œuvre est marquée par une recherche constante de la beauté et de l'harmonie, mais également par une volonté d'explorer des thèmes profonds et parfois troublants. Scorel a su influencer de nombreux artistes de son temps, en introduisant des éléments narratifs et psychologiques dans ses compositions. "La moquerie du Christ" illustre parfaitement cette quête de profondeur, mêlant habilementShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
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Quality item. Using a butcher block on top to make a desk.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
I love it!!!
Size: M Desk Unfinished 3/4-in and 1/2-in
Easy to assemble, all the pieces were in the box. I set everything out to be sure. Instructions were easy and clear, took about 10 min to put together.
Seems to be quality pipe, strong stable build even at just hand tight. When I put the desk top on it was already level so bonus there.
This kit is a great value, before I found the M desk I was looking on Pinterest for pipe leg designs thinking a trip to the hardware store and I could make it for cheaper, which was not the case. I 100% will recommend, and will purchase again.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Real steel pipe
Size: O Desk Unfinished 3/4-in and 1/2-in
This pipe table leg set was great. It's real steel pipe like from the hardware store. It does have a layer of oil on it so that must be stripped using dawn or some other degreaser before handleing and painting. It is also offset in the middle bar so if you use it as a desk you get more leg clearance. I used it as a table base so I bought matching middle braces to set the middle support in the center of the table. Once together it looks great. I highly recommend getting this if you want a good quality pipe base.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Price / Quality - Office Desk - Perfect
Size: H Desk Unfinished 3/4-in and 1/2-in
Purchased two sets to create a custom L shaped desk for the office. Placed a pine stained top. Perfect to handle a monitor, multiple laptops, normal office equipment. Extra benefit is the cross piece at the bottom as a foot rest. Very sturdy while sitting on carpet. Compared to normal pipe material purchased in large box store -- could not have asked for a better product for the price. Looking at other products for additional projects for around the house for the product and vendor. - Highly Recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
★★★★★ 4
Fantastic style, good stability, customizable finish, and great customer service
Size: M Desk Unfinished 3/4-in and 1/2-in
Put this together in about April 2020 right about the crazy lockdown/quarantine/work-from-home timeframe. I knew that I wanted a simple hardwood desk with no drawers or stuff below the top. I have an ergonomic keyboard tray that I have attached to all my work desks for many years now, and it was too long for my old home desk, which was also made of MDF and was falling apart. Boo.
Enter this kit plus a butcher block top from the big box store. This kit went together easily. I had lost the instructions but a quick email to the JS Supplies company, and they hooked me up. By the time they sent it, I had actually figured out the part that was puzzling, which was what the all-thread pieces were for (the couplers between the elbows and the flanges on the top side).
I degreased all the parts with a simple Simple Green-type solution diluted in a 5 gallon bucket. I then sprayed the pieces with a satin nitrocellulose laqcuer (Minwax brand that I got from the home improvement big box). Worked great. I thought about doing a sealed rust finish using a science project volcano--vinegar and baking soda for a quick layer of rust on the outside--but I decided against it, as I wasn't sure of how stable the final product would be, even after a clear spray finish. The satin nitro finish looks great without even looking like a finish. I also coated the pieces with paste wax after the finish dried, just for good measure.
The one thing that is a bit disappointing is the stability... WITH MY TOP, mind you.I should be clear that the top that I'm using is a 1-3/4" thick monster piece of birch butcher block that is 60" x 30". I'm guessing that it's 40-50 pounds? Maybe more. This is probably WAY more weight than this leg set is made for. I also have the aforementioned keyboard tray that sticks out (torque equals force times lever arm) and causes even more torque. I get some shaking with the top with this setup. I have the desk on carpet; I was concerned that maybe the carpet and pad were not giving enough stability with the feet, so I made some plywood platforms for the feet. I also carefully leveled the feet to make sure it wasn't just uneven legs that was causing the instability. Still shakes no matter what I tried.
I think it's just that I have such a heavy top--more than this thing is spec'd for. That's totally fine, and I don't want to knock off a bunch of stars for that. I leave these comments more as a "don't do what I did" thing. Just be advised that you need to limit the weight of the top to something reasonable.
The design of one upright on each side of the desk with a pipe coupler in between is probably the weak spot with my heavy desktop; I'm thinking of either adding tension on either side (with some threaded rod and turnbuckles) or some extra supports with something like the Steel-Tek pieces from Lowe's.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with the product and the company!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
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