"Bible Personnage: A Glimpse into Sacred Art" Step into the world of biblical narratives through the captivating brushstrokes and sculptures that bring to life the stories of faith. The Adoration of the Angels Painting by Carle van Loo (1705-1765) transports us to 1751 Brest, where celestial beings pay homage to a divine presence. In Christ on the Cross, 1627 (oil on canvas), we witness the profound sacrifice and redemption as Jesus bears his burden for humanity's salvation. The Last Supper, a masterpiece from the 17th century (oil on canvas), captures an intimate moment shared among disciples before their lives are forever changed. Madonna surrounded by seraphim and cherubim, painted in 1452 (oil on panel), showcases heavenly beings adoring Mary with her child. Meanwhile, The Annunciation reveals Adam and Eve expelled from Paradise in its background; this c. 1445 artwork crafted with tempera and gold on panel depicts a pivotal moment in biblical history. The Virgin, Child Jesus, and St. Anne depicted in oil on panel between 1503-1519 radiate familial love while symbolizing generations intertwined by faith. Saint-Jean stands tall as a polychrome wood sculpture dating back to c. 1250-1300—a testament to enduring devotion throughout centuries. Quentin Metsys' painting—The Virgin and Child surrounded by angels—captures ethereal beauty frozen in time; it beckons viewers closer with every gaze upon its delicate details preserved through photography at Lyon's Musee des Beaux Arts de Lyon. King David playing the harp is immortalized in Domenico Zampieri's oil-on-canvas masterpiece from 1619 at Palace of Versailles—an ode to praise through music resonating across ages.