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Christian Martyrs in the Roman Arena, c. 1865 (wood engraving)
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Christian Martyrs in the Roman Arena, c. 1865 (wood engraving)
KW441367 Christian Martyrs in the Roman Arena, c.1865 (wood engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christians sewn into the skins of wild beasts then savaged to death by dogs during the first Roman persecutions under the rule of the Emperor Nero, AD67; Illustration from a late edition of The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe, originally entitled The Acts and Monuments, first published 1563; )
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This powerful wood engraving, titled "Christian Martyrs in the Roman Arena" captures a haunting scene from the first Roman persecutions under Emperor Nero in AD67. The image depicts Christians who were sewn into the skins of wild beasts and then savaged to death by ferocious dogs. It is a chilling reminder of the violence and persecution endured by early Christians. The artist, belonging to the English School of the 19th century, skillfully portrays the brutality of this historical event. The level of detail in this print allows viewers to witness every agonizing moment as these brave individuals face their fate with unwavering faith. The illustration was originally featured in John Foxe's renowned book, "The Book of Martyrs" also known as "The Acts and Monuments". First published in 1563, it became an important account documenting Christian martyrdom throughout history. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are confronted with the harsh reality that many faced for their beliefs. The composition highlights both human suffering and animal aggression within the confines of a Roman arena. Through Ken Welsh's expert reproduction technique, this historic image continues to evoke strong emotions centuries later. Let us remember those who sacrificed their lives for their faith and reflect on our own freedoms today. This wood engraving serves as a poignant reminder that even amidst brutal persecution, courage can prevail against all odds.
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