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Adoration Collection (page 36)

"Captivated by Devotion: Exploring the Essence of Adoration" In the realm of art, adoration takes on various forms, captivating hearts and minds throughout history

Background imageAdoration Collection: ADORATION OF MAGI. Flemish breviary illumination, c1500

ADORATION OF MAGI. Flemish breviary illumination, c1500

Background imageAdoration Collection: ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS. George de La Tour. Canvas, c1630-35

ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS. George de La Tour. Canvas, c1630-35

Background imageAdoration Collection: ADORATION OF MAGI. Illumination from a German Gospel Lectionary, c1225

ADORATION OF MAGI. Illumination from a German Gospel Lectionary, c1225

Background imageAdoration Collection: MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. Marco Polo hears story of the Adoration of Kings

MARCO POLO (1254-1324). Venetian traveler. Marco Polo hears story of the Adoration of Kings from the Orient. English manuscript illumination, c1400

Background imageAdoration Collection: NATIVITY WITH SHEPHERDS. Illumination from a Roman Book of Hours, 1546

NATIVITY WITH SHEPHERDS. Illumination from a Roman Book of Hours, 1546

Background imageAdoration Collection: ADORATION OF THE CHILD. Wood, 1518-20, by Correggio

ADORATION OF THE CHILD. Wood, 1518-20, by Correggio

Background imageAdoration Collection: THE ADORATION OF THE KINGS. Beato Angelico. Oil on panel, c1434

THE ADORATION OF THE KINGS. Beato Angelico. Oil on panel, c1434

Background imageAdoration Collection: ADORATION OF THE KINGS. Lorenzo Monaco. Tempera on panel, c1405

ADORATION OF THE KINGS. Lorenzo Monaco. Tempera on panel, c1405

Background imageAdoration Collection: Hero Worship - postcard by Lawson Wood

Hero Worship - postcard by Lawson Wood
Hero Worship - a postcard by Lawson Wood showing a housewife doting on her portly husband (bursting out of his uniform), having served him a meal and provided him with an ale and a comfy chair

Background imageAdoration Collection: A Song Without Words by Florence Hardy

A Song Without Words by Florence Hardy
An 18th century couple gaze deeply into each others eyes over a harpsichord

Background imageAdoration Collection: Can This Be Love by Florence Hardy

Can This Be Love by Florence Hardy
A sweet scene showing two little boys dressed in clown or Pierrot outfits looking hopefully towards a little girl (in similar attire)

Background imageAdoration Collection: Adoration by C. Robinson

Adoration by C. Robinson
Decorative illustration by Charles Robinson showing a fashionable young woman worshipping an effigy on a pedestal of a soldier

Background imageAdoration Collection: Pius IX in St Peter s

Pius IX in St Peter s
Pope Pius IX is carried through St Peter s, Rome, while pilgrims kneel in adoration

Background imageAdoration Collection: Adoration of Sacrament

Adoration of Sacrament
ADORATRICE DEL SANTISSIMO SAGRAMENTO Nun of the Adoration of the Holy Sacrament

Background imageAdoration Collection: Adoration of Magi

Adoration of Magi
THE NATIVITY The Magi adore the new-born Jesus

Background imageAdoration Collection: Satire on class distinction

Satire on class distinction
A satire on class distinction, showing the universal adoration of aristocratic status, based on a pile of fine clothes

Background imageAdoration Collection: Holy sacrament adoration in Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Paris, France, Europe

Holy sacrament adoration in Notre Dame de Paris cathedral, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageAdoration Collection: Nt / Magi & Jesus (C11)

Nt / Magi & Jesus (C11)
MAGI & JESUS - Adoration of Jesus

Background imageAdoration Collection: Adoration of Idols (C10)

Adoration of Idols (C10)
Medieval representation of the Adoration of Idols (after the book of Ezekiel, OT)

Background imageAdoration Collection: N Holds Soldiers Ear

N Holds Soldiers Ear
During the Italian campaign he congratulates the heroic soldier Coignet, holding him by the ear : by such means winning the adoration of his men




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"Captivated by Devotion: Exploring the Essence of Adoration" In the realm of art, adoration takes on various forms, captivating hearts and minds throughout history. From the masterpieces crafted by Jan van Eyck and Hubert van Eyck in "The Ghent Altarpiece or Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, " to Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn's poignant portrayal of "The Return of the Prodigal Son, " we witness a profound reverence for humanity. As we delve deeper into this theme, our journey leads us to unexpected places. In Montreux, Switzerland, a statue stands tall - Freddie Mercury immortalized in bronze. A symbol not only of his musical genius but also an embodiment from millions around the world. Returning to the Flemish masters, Jan van Eyck's brushstrokes transport us back to 1432 with "The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb. " The intricate details and vibrant colors evoke a sense of awe and wonder as we witness this sacred scene unfold before our eyes. Titian's masterpiece "Noli Me Tangere" invites contemplation on love and devotion through its depiction of Christ's encounter with Mary Magdalene. The tender exchange between them resonates deeply within our souls. Moving beyond specific artists' works, we discover anonymous creations that continue to inspire adoration across time. An unknown artist captures pure innocence in "The Adoration of the Christ Child, " reminding us that even in simplicity lies great beauty. Romanesque altars from Sagas bring together scenes like "The Visitation" and "Nativity, " inviting us to contemplate divine encounters amidst earthly surroundings. These ancient artworks speak volumes about human longing for connection with something greater than ourselves. Lastly, an enchanting glimpse into medieval France reveals an illuminated manuscript showcasing the exquisite artwork titled "ADORATION OF MAGI. " Its delicate strokes convey both majesty and humility as kings bow before the newborn King.