St John The Divine Collection
"Exploring the Divine: A Glimpse into the Life of St. John" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of St
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"Exploring the Divine: A Glimpse into the Life of St. John" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of St. John the Divine, as depicted through various artworks spanning centuries. From anonymous creators to renowned artists, these masterpieces offer a glimpse into the life and significance of this revered figure. One such artwork is "The Angels of the Euphrates Killing Mankind; and The Angel Preventing Saint John from. . " created between 1440-1450 by an unknown artist. This thought-provoking piece showcases angels engaged in a battle against humanity while another angel intervenes to protect St. John, highlighting his divine connection. In another striking portrayal titled "Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and St. " we witness a powerful scene from Schr. 's 427a painting dating back to the 15th century. Here, Christ's crucifixion becomes deeply personal as both Mary and St. John stand beside him, symbolizing their unwavering faith and love. Similarly, an unidentified creator captures this poignant moment once again in "Christ on the Cross with the Virgin and Saint John" from the 15th century. Through delicate brushstrokes, they convey profound emotions that resonate with viewers even today. Moving forward to around 1460/70, an unknown artist presents us with "Christ on The Cross Between Mary and Saint John. " This evocative piece invites contemplation upon Christ's sacrifice while emphasizing Mary's grief-stricken expression alongside St. John's steadfast devotion. Traveling further across time brings us to Italy in 1765/66 when Leandro Gagliardi crafted a mesmerizing depiction simply entitled "Saint John. " With meticulous attention to detail, he portrays our beloved saint emanating gracefulness amidst heavenly surroundings. Delving deeper into religious artifacts reveals intriguing pieces like "Apostle Spoon: St. John The Divine" from London, dating back to 1609/10.