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The Children of Israel Crossing the Red Sea, c. 1855 (oil on canvas)
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The Children of Israel Crossing the Red Sea, c. 1855 (oil on canvas)
2829570 The Children of Israel Crossing the Red Sea, c.1855 (oil on canvas) by Schopin, Henri-Frederic (1804-80); 57x95 cm; Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of Miss E. Bramble, 1949; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22716742
© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of Miss E. Bramble, 1949 / Bridgeman Images
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The Children of Israel Crossing the Red Sea, c. 1855
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is a captivating oil painting by Henri-Frederic Schopin that depicts one of the most iconic biblical events - the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea by the children of Israel. This masterpiece, measuring 57x95 cm, can be found at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK. In this awe-inspiring scene, Moses leads his people through tumultuous waves as they escape from their oppressors in Egypt. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and drama of this pivotal moment in history. The parting wave towers above them, creating a path for their safe passage while symbolizing divine intervention. The painting serves as a powerful reminder of faith and divine providence. It showcases both Christian and Jewish religious themes, making it an important piece for believers from different backgrounds. Its significance extends beyond religion; it represents hope, liberation, and triumph over adversity. Schopin's attention to detail brings life to each individual depicted - men, women, and children alike - highlighting their vulnerability yet unwavering determination during this extraordinary event. Their expressions convey a mix of fear and wonderment at witnessing such an incredible miracle unfold before their eyes. This remarkable artwork not only preserves an ancient story but also invites viewers to reflect on its timeless message: that even amidst seemingly insurmountable challenges, there is always hope for deliverance if we have faith.
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