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"Judas: The Ultimate Betrayal and its Artistic Depictions" Judas Iscariot, a name synonymous with treachery and betrayal, is an enigmatic figure in history

Background imageJudas Collection: The betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot (Mark: 14: 14). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

The betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot (Mark: 14: 14). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
DORÉ: BETRAYAL OF CHRIST. The betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot (Mark: 14:14). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageJudas Collection: The Betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot. Fresco by Giotto, from Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, c1305

The Betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot. Fresco by Giotto, from Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, c1305
GIOTTO: BETRAYAL OF CHRIST. The Betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot. Fresco by Giotto, from Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, c1305

Background imageJudas Collection: Emblem hook garden pond foreground putto puts

Emblem hook garden pond foreground putto puts
Emblem: hook, A garden with a pond. In the foreground, a putto puts a worm on a hook. In the center a putto fishes in the garden pond and in the background a fish is caught

Background imageJudas Collection: Judas kiss arrest Christ Passion Christ series title

Judas kiss arrest Christ Passion Christ series title
Judas kiss and arrest of Christ Passion of Christ (series title), Judas kisses Christ on the cheek. The soldiers surround and arrest him. Peter is about to cut off the ear of Malchus

Background imageJudas Collection: Capture Christ Passion series title captured

Capture Christ Passion series title captured
Capture of Christ The Passion (series title), Christ is captured by soldiers in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas kisses him on the cheek

Background imageJudas Collection: Trial Christ repentance death Judas

Trial Christ repentance death Judas
Trial of Christ, repentance and death of Judas

Background imageJudas Collection: Multiple scenes Agony Christ Kiss Judas Procession

Multiple scenes Agony Christ Kiss Judas Procession
Multiple scenes: Agony of Christ, Kiss of Judas, Procession to Calvary, Crowning with thorns, Flagellation, Crucifixion of Christ, Lamentation, Resurrection, Noli me tangere and Christ in Limbo

Background imageJudas Collection: Christ washes feet Apostles Agony Christ Kiss

Christ washes feet Apostles Agony Christ Kiss
Christ washes feet of the Apostles, Agony of Christ, Kiss of Judas and Flagellation

Background imageJudas Collection: Initial E Judas Suicide Bruges Belgium mid-1200s

Initial E Judas Suicide Bruges Belgium mid-1200s
Initial E: Judass Suicide; Bruges (possibly), Belgium; mid-1200s; Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment; Leaf: 23.5 x 16.5 cm (9 1, 4 x 6 1, 2 in.)

Background imageJudas Collection: The Kiss. Judas Iscariot Kisses Jesus Christ In The Garden Of Gethsemane. After Gustave Dore

The Kiss. Judas Iscariot Kisses Jesus Christ In The Garden Of Gethsemane. After Gustave Dore. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, Circa 1880

Background imageJudas Collection: Judas Repents, And In Remorse Returns The Thirty Pieces Of Silver

Judas Repents, And In Remorse Returns The Thirty Pieces Of Silver. From The Holy Bible Published By William Collins, Sons, & Company In 1869. Chromolithograph By J.M. Kronheim & Co

Background imageJudas Collection: Joshua, King David And Judas Maccabaeus. After A Series Of Ancient Engravings Representing The

Joshua, King David And Judas Maccabaeus. After A Series Of Ancient Engravings Representing The Nine Heroes Of Sacred, Ancient And Modern History, Who Figure In The Romance Le Triomphe Des Neuf Preux

Background imageJudas Collection: Bible. Old Testament. Judas Maccabeus before the army of Nic

Bible. Old Testament. Judas Maccabeus before the army of Nicamor. Macc II, 15. Drawing by Dore. Colored engraving by Bapbant, 19th century

Background imageJudas Collection: Judas Iscariot. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ

Judas Iscariot. One of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. Betrayal of Jesus to the hands of the chief Sanhedrin priests in exchange for a payment of thirty silver coins. Engraving by Bong

Background imageJudas Collection: The Kiss of Judas and the Apostle Peter Disowns Jesus. 13th

The Kiss of Judas and the Apostle Peter Disowns Jesus. 13th
New Testament. Folio 63. The Kiss of Judas and the Apostle Peter Disowns Jesus. 13th century. Vatican Apostolic Library. Vatican City

Background imageJudas Collection: The Agony in the Garden, c. 1610-1612, by El Greco

The Agony in the Garden, c. 1610-1612, by El Greco
El Greco (1541-1614). Cretan painter. The Agony in the Garden, c.1610-1612. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageJudas Collection: The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Do

The Judas kiss (1866). Gospel of John. Drawing by Gustave Dore and engraving by Pannemaker

Background imageJudas Collection: Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, WW1

Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, WW1
Cartoon, King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Judas, both seen as betrayers. Judas hanged himself in remorse after betraying Christ, and he now offers Ferdinand a rope for him to do the same. Date: 1915

Background imageJudas Collection: Ruined fortress at Beth Zur, Judea

Ruined fortress at Beth Zur, Judea
Ruined fortress at Beth Zur (Beit Tzur, Bethsura), Judea, mentioned in the Bible (Old Testament), site of the Battle of Beth Zur in 164 BC, during the Maccabean wars. Date: 1920s

Background imageJudas Collection: PASSION OF CHRIST, 1507. Woodcut by Johann Knobloch, published in Strasbourg 1507

PASSION OF CHRIST, 1507. Woodcut by Johann Knobloch, published in Strasbourg 1507

Background imageJudas Collection: CHRIST WASHING FEET. Jesus washing the feet of his Disciples

CHRIST WASHING FEET. Jesus washing the feet of his Disciples. Steel engraving after the painting by Mutiano

Background imageJudas Collection: St Matthias with axe

St Matthias with axe
St Matthias, apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot, who defected : the axe he holds is the one which was used to remove his head



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"Judas: The Ultimate Betrayal and its Artistic Depictions" Judas Iscariot, a name synonymous with treachery and betrayal, is an enigmatic figure in history. From the infamous kiss that sealed Jesus' fate to the haunting portrayals by artists throughout centuries, Judas's story continues to captivate our imagination. One of the most iconic representations of this biblical character is "The Kiss of Judas" by Aubrey Beardsley. This striking illustration captures the moment when Judas identified Jesus to his enemies, leading to his arrest and subsequent crucifixion. In "The Last Supper, " painted by Ugolino da Siena around 1325-30, we witness the tension surrounding Judas as he sits among the disciples. Little did they know that he would soon betray their beloved teacher. "The Betrayal of Christ, " depicted in oil paint, showcases the heart-wrenching scene where Judas hands over Jesus to be condemned. The artist skillfully portrays both anguish and guilt on Judas's face as he carries out his fateful act. An engraving titled "The Departure of Judas" depicts him leaving behind his fellow apostles after committing his unforgivable deed. It serves as a poignant reminder of how one man's actions can forever alter history. Another powerful artwork is "The Arrest of Christ" from c. 1515 which shows soldiers apprehending Jesus while a remorseful-looking Judas stands nearby. This painting highlights not only Christ's sacrifice but also the weight of guilt borne by His betrayer. Beyond art, even nature bears reminders of this infamous figure - such as the vibrant blossoms adorning Cercis siliquastrum trees known as "Judas trees. " Their beauty contrasts sharply with their association with betrayal and deceit. In an engraving entitled "Judas before Sanhedrim, " we witness him facing judgment before the religious council.