Passion Of Jesus Collection (page 7)
"The Passion of Jesus: A Journey through Art and Emotion" Step into the world of religious art as we delve into the captivating depictions of the "Passion of Jesus
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"The Passion of Jesus: A Journey through Art and Emotion" Step into the world of religious art as we delve into the captivating depictions of the "Passion of Jesus. " From powerful lithographs to intricate engravings, these artworks bring to life the profound moments surrounding Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. In "The Return from Calvary, " a mesmerizing colour lithograph, we witness Mary's anguish as she embraces her son's lifeless body. The pain is palpable in "Douleur de Marie-Madeleine, " a poignant lithograph capturing Mary Magdalene's grief at the foot of the cross. Moving on to engravings, "La flagellation" portrays Christ enduring unimaginable suffering with unwavering strength. Meanwhile, in "The Crucifixion, " an engraving from 1508, every detail conveys both agony and divine sacrifice. Oil paintings also play a significant role in depicting this sacred narrative. In "The Dream of St. Jerome, " painted in 1444, we glimpse into Saint Jerome's vision of Christ on his path towards redemption. Conversely, "The Resurrection of Christ" showcases vibrant colors on copper that celebrate triumph over death itself. Etchings offer another perspective on this timeless story. With delicate strokes, "The descent from the cross to the torch" transports us to a moment filled with solemnity and reverence. Similarly evocative is “The Pilgrims of Emmaus, ” where two disciples recognize their risen Lord during a shared meal. Frescoes add depth and texture to our exploration; one such example is seen in “Scene from New Testament: Flagellation of Christ. ” This fresco captures not only physical torment but also spiritual resilience amidst adversity. Another fresco masterpiece titled “Christ at the column” invites contemplation upon Jesus' endurance under persecution. Finally, an oil painting from the 18th century titled “The Passion of Christ.