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Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61 (engraving)
6005724 Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61 (engraving) by West, Benjamin (1738-1820) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter denies Christ, Luke XXII, 61. Illustration for Historic Illustrations of the Bible principally after the Old Masters (Fisher, c 1850).); © Look and Learn; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22772076
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Denial Events Important Old Master Old Masters Peter Thrice Denies
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This engraving by Benjamin West depicts a pivotal moment in biblical history - Peter's denial of Christ, as described in Luke XXII, 61. The skilled artistry and attention to detail bring this significant event to life, evoking a sense of emotion and introspection. In this powerful image, we witness the anguish on Peter's face as he denies his association with Jesus three times. The artist masterfully captures the weight of guilt and shame that consumes Peter in this critical moment. Through subtle shading and delicate lines, West conveys the inner turmoil experienced by the saint. This print is part of "Historic Illustrations of the Bible principally after the Old Masters" a collection curated by Fisher around 1850. It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and religious devotion during that era. The importance of this scene cannot be overstated; it highlights human fallibility while also emphasizing forgiveness and redemption. It reminds us that even those closest to divinity can falter under pressure but can find solace through repentance. As we gaze upon this remarkable engraving, we are reminded of our own imperfections and encouraged to reflect on our actions when faced with adversity or moral dilemmas. This timeless artwork continues to inspire contemplation about faith, loyalty, and personal growth for viewers across generations.
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