John 19 Collection
"John 19: A Glimpse into the Passion of Christ" In this captivating artwork, titled "John 19
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"John 19: A Glimpse into the Passion of Christ" In this captivating artwork, titled "John 19, " we are transported to a world where the essence of faith and suffering intertwine. The painting begins with a scene of a humble Peasant Woman Spinning, symbolizing the simplicity and purity that Christ embodied. As our gaze shifts, we encounter an arresting image of Christ shown to the people in Ecce Homo. His face bears the weight of his impending sacrifice, as depicted in the Passion series title. The artist masterfully captures both vulnerability and strength in this poignant moment. Moving further, our eyes fall upon Christ's journey towards Golgotha. We witness him carrying his cross amidst skull bones at his foot, signifying death's presence lurking nearby. This Crucifixion De Passie series title evokes deep contemplation on mortality and redemption. The composition then takes us back to Ecce Homo once again; here, Christ is presented to the people (Ecce Gay) by anonymous hands. Their gazes reflect disbelief or perhaps even indifference towards this divine figure who would soon bear their sins. Next comes Crowning with Thorns – an act of unspeakable cruelty inflicted upon Jesus by Ludovicus Siceram and Hendrick Goltzius in 1623. This portrayal serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for inflicting pain upon its savior. Jacob de Gheyn (II) and Nicolaes de Clerck transport us to Calvary through their depiction of Crucifixion from 1588-1592. The agony etched on Jesus' face reminds us that salvation came at an immense cost – one borne out of immeasurable love for mankind. Arnold Houbraken's printmaker brings forth another perspective with "Christ on the Cross. " Here we witness Jasper Goris wed. 's interpretation from 1681-1683 which emphasizes both the physical and spiritual dimensions of Christ's sacrifice.