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The Last Supper, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Last Supper, 1922. Jesus predicts that one of his Apostles present at the meal will betray him, despite their assertions to the contrary. Melchior Breitsamter as St John, Anton Lang as Jesus, Andreas Lang as St Peter: players in the Oberammergau Passion Play which is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany. First staged in 1634, the play tells the story of Jesus passion, culminating in his crucifixion. The event has become a tourist attraction, with audiences coming from all over the world. Official postcard of the 1922 Oberammergau Passion Play. [F. Bruckmann, Munich, Germany, 1922]
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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The Last Supper, 1922 - A Captivating Performance of Betrayal and Faith
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in the Oberammergau Passion Play, performed every ten years by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany. The play tells the powerful story of Jesus' passion and crucifixion, drawing audiences from all corners of the world. In this scene from 1922, we witness Henry Traut's artistic interpretation of "The Last Supper". Anton Lang takes on the role of Jesus Christ with remarkable conviction while Melchior Breitsamter portrays St. John alongside Andreas Lang as St. Peter. Dressed in elaborate costumes that transport us back to biblical times, these talented actors bring depth and emotion to their roles. Jesus predicts his imminent betrayal by one of his apostles during this poignant meal. Despite their assertions to the contrary, tension fills the air as each disciple grapples with their own doubts and fears. Traut masterfully captures this moment through color and composition, highlighting both human vulnerability and divine purpose. The Oberammergau Passion Play has become an iconic tourist attraction due to its rich history dating back to 1634. This enduring tradition showcases not only exceptional acting talent but also serves as a testament to faith and community spirit. Henry Traut's postcard immortalizes this extraordinary performance for generations to come—a reminder that even amidst betrayal lies an unwavering message of hope and redemption.
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