Christ Jesus Collection
"Christ Jesus: A Divine Journey through Art" Experience the profound beauty and spiritual significance depicted in various artworks throughout history
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"Christ Jesus: A Divine Journey through Art" Experience the profound beauty and spiritual significance depicted in various artworks throughout history. "The Return from Calvary": This captivating colour lithograph portrays the emotional aftermath of Christ's crucifixion, reminding us of His sacrifice for humanity. "The Transfiguration": Witness Christ dressed in white, surrounded by Moses and Elijah, with apostles John, Peter, and James below. A fresco that captures a moment of divine revelation. "The Intercession of Christ and the Virgin": Created by Lorenzo Monaco before 1402, this artwork depicts the powerful bond between Jesus and Mary as they intercede on behalf of mankind. "Gloria in excelsis Deo": Immerse yourself in this chromolithograph that exalts the glory of God while contemplating His eternal love embodied in Christ Jesus. "Douleur de Marie-Madeleine (Grief of Mary Magdalene)": Through lithography, experience Mary Magdalene's deep sorrow at the foot of the cross—a poignant reminder of Christ's compassion for all who seek redemption. "Jesus Christ driving the money-changers out of the Temple": This engraving showcases Jesus' righteous anger against corruption—an act that symbolizes his unwavering commitment to justice. "Christ Washing The Apostles' Feet": Jacques Callot's masterpiece invites reflection on humility as we witness our Savior humbly serving His disciples—an example for us all. "The Holy Family": Josef Kohlschein captures an intimate moment among Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus—reminding us that even divinity was nurtured within a loving earthly family. "La Serrana or Madonna and Child with infant St. John": In this oil painting on canvas, behold a tender scene where young John embraces Baby Jesus—a testament to their intertwined destinies as messengers from God. "Polyptych Of Conversano - Detail Of The Nativity".