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proclamation shepherds group sheep ox looks illuminated sky
The proclamation to the shepherds, A group of shepherds, with sheep and an ox, looks at the illuminated sky at night, where an angel announces the birth of Christ, annunciation of Christs birth to the shepherds (and / or shepherdesses) at night, a host of singing angels in the air, Frans de Bakker (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1736 - 1767, paper, etching, h 140 mm × w 82 mm
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Media ID 19540360
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1736 1767 Annunciation Birth Group Host Night Proclamation Sheep Shepherdesses Shepherds Mentioned
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In this print titled "The Proclamation to the Shepherds" we are transported back in time to witness a truly awe-inspiring moment. A group of shepherds, surrounded by their loyal sheep and an ox, gaze up at the night sky which is illuminated with a celestial glow. It is as if the heavens themselves have come alive. As we delve deeper into the scene, our attention is drawn to a radiant angel who hovers above them, delivering joyous news - the birth of Christ. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and wonder as these humble shepherds receive this divine proclamation. Frans de Bakker masterfully captures this pivotal moment in history through his intricate etching on paper. The delicate details bring each figure to life, allowing us to feel their astonishment and reverence for what they are witnessing. The inclusion of shepherdesses among the group adds another layer of significance, emphasizing that this extraordinary event was meant for all people regardless of gender or social status. Surrounding the central figures are singing angels filling the air with heavenly melodies. Their harmonious voices echo throughout the landscape, creating an ethereal ambiance that resonates deeply within our souls. This remarkable artwork from Amsterdam between 1736-1767 serves as a timeless reminder of hope and faith. It invites us to reflect upon our own beliefs and reminds us that miracles can happen even in the most unexpected places during moments when heaven touches earth.
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