A reverential and devotional depiction of the events described in Mark 16:20 from the Bible. Incorporate the refinement, attention to human form, and perspectives associated with the Renaissance era. Use the visual language of religious iconography, respecting the principles of Christianity. No text or words should appear in the image, letting the visual symbolism convey the message.
Mark 16:20
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