Jersus Christ Collection
"Jersus Christ: A Captivating Journey Through Art and Devotion" Step into the world of religious art as we explore the profound depictions of Jersus Christ
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"Jersus Christ: A Captivating Journey Through Art and Devotion" Step into the world of religious art as we explore the profound depictions of Jersus Christ. From The Return from Calvary to Gloria in excelsis Deo, these captivating artworks transport us to pivotal moments in Christian history. In Jesus Christ driving the money-changers out of the Temple, an engraving captures his righteous anger and determination to cleanse a sacred space. The Annunciation, portrayed through a vibrant colour litho, reveals the divine moment when Mary receives news of her miraculous pregnancy. The Flemalle Panels: Saint Veronica takes us back to 1428-30 with its delicate tempera and oil on wood technique. This masterpiece showcases Saint Veronica's encounter with Jesus' image imprinted on her veil—a powerful symbol of faith. Deposition in the Sepulchre invites contemplation through its skillful use of oil on canvas. It portrays mourners gently placing Jesus' body in his final resting place, evoking both sorrow and hope for salvation. Witness Christ's ascent to Calvary in a First half of the 18th-century oil painting that captures his burdened journey towards crucifixion. Saint Anthony of Padua with the Child Jesus presents an intimate scene where love and devotion radiate from every brushstroke. Christ's Mystical Embrace to Saint Catherine of Siena enchants viewers with its mystical vision depicted on canvas—an ethereal connection between heaven and earth. In Jesus Christ in majesty, a 15th-century oil painting on wood exudes regality as it portrays him seated gloriously above all creation. The Espolio, The Disrobing of Christ immerses us within c. 1577-79 through an exquisite panel painted using oils. Its emotional intensity conveys both vulnerability and sacrifice as Christ is stripped before his crucifixion. Finally, Predella of Madonna della Pergola.