Followers Of Jesus Collection
"Followers of Jesus: A Journey of Faith and Devotion" Throughout history, They have been captivated by his teachings and miracles
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"Followers of Jesus: A Journey of Faith and Devotion" Throughout history, They have been captivated by his teachings and miracles, finding solace in their unwavering faith. From the Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter by Perugino in 1481 to The Transfiguration of Jesus depicted anonymously in the mid-16th century, these artistic masterpieces reflect the profound impact that Jesus had on his disciples. Fra Giovanni da Fiesole's portrayal of The Transfiguration of Jesus transports us back to the early 15th century, showcasing a divine moment where Christ's true nature is revealed. Similarly, Angelico's rendition captures this transformative event with ethereal beauty and celestial light. The Crucifixion of Saint Peter painted in 1601 serves as a poignant reminder of Peter's unwavering commitment to spreading Christ's message even unto death. Bartolome Esteban Murillo further explores Peter's emotional journey with Saint Peter in Tears from c. 1655, depicting his remorse after denying knowing Jesus three times. In Duccio di Buoninsegna’s masterpiece from ca. 1308-1311 and an anonymous artist’s depiction from the 13th century, we witness different interpretations of The Transfiguration - both highlighting its significance as a pivotal moment for Christ’s closest disciples. Veneziano’s works from around 1370 present Apostle Peter Preaching passionately while also capturing The Crucifixion of Peter - illustrating both his fervor for spreading Christianity and his ultimate sacrifice. Francesco del Cossa portrays Saint Peter within Polittico Griffoni: Saint Peter circa 1472-1473; emphasizing his role as one who holds great authority within Christian tradition. Lastly, Mattia Preti showcases The Denial of Saint Peter between ca. 1637-1640; reminding us that even those closest to Jesus were not immune to moments of doubt and weakness.