Mary And Joseph Collection
"Mary and Joseph: A Journey of Faith, Love, and Protection" In the Adoration of the Kings, painted before 1667 on oil and copper
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"Mary and Joseph: A Journey of Faith, Love, and Protection" In the Adoration of the Kings, painted before 1667 on oil and copper, Mary and Joseph stand in awe as three wise men present gifts to their newborn son. The scene captures the profound significance of this momentous occasion. The rest on the flight into Egypt, depicted in an early 16th-century pen & light-brown ink over black drawing, showcases Mary cradling baby Jesus while Joseph leads them through a treacherous journey. Their unwavering trust in each other is evident as they seek refuge from danger. In The Flight into Egypt (detail), created in 1862 using watercolor and black ink over graphite, we witness Mary's tender embrace of her child as they escape persecution. Her maternal instincts shine through amidst uncertainty. The Adoration of the Shepherds portrays a touching encounter between humble shepherds and the Holy Family. Painted between 1680-1728 with oil on canvas, it exemplifies how people from all walks of life were drawn to honor Jesus' birth. The Holy Family captured by c. 1520-23 oil on panel painting depicts an intimate moment shared among Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. Their bond radiates warmth and love that transcends time. With Saint John the Baptist by their side in a beautiful wood oil painting from 1528-9 titled The Holy Family with the Young Saint John the Baptist; we witness a harmonious gathering symbolizing divine connections within families. A masterpiece created around 1497 using oil on canvas presents us with another portrayal titled Holy Family. It showcases Mary's nurturing presence alongside Joseph's protective stance towards their beloved child - an embodiment of parental devotion. An exquisite artwork dating back to the eighteenth century called The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist displays gold-adorned figures painted onto copper surfaces. This piece reflects both religious devotion and artistic craftsmanship.