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Savior Collection (#5)

"The Savior: A Journey through Art and Faith" In the realm of art, the concept of a savior has been depicted in various forms throughout history

Background imageSavior Collection: Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. From the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageSavior Collection: The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian

The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian
The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageSavior Collection: Pre-romanesque Art. Spain. Asturias. Church of the Holy Savi

Pre-romanesque Art. Spain. Asturias. Church of the Holy Savior of Valdedios. Is known as Bishops Chapel. Consecrated in 893. Interior view

Background imageSavior Collection: Dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Spain

Dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Spain
Interior of the baroque dome. Seo Cathedral. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain

Background imageSavior Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Savior, Artist, Gregoire Huret, French, Lyon 1606-1670 Paris

Drawings Prints, Print, Savior, Artist, Gregoire Huret, French, Lyon 1606-1670 Paris
Drawings and Prints, Print, The Savior, Artist, Gregoire Huret, French, Lyon 1606-1670 Paris, Huret, Gregoire, French, 1606, 1670, 17th century, 1620, 1670

Background imageSavior Collection: Savior mid-15th century Engraving second state

Savior mid-15th century Engraving second state
Artokoloro

Background imageSavior Collection: Salvator Mundi ca 1505 Oil linden 22 7 / 8 x 18 1 / 2in

Salvator Mundi ca 1505 Oil linden 22 7 / 8 x 18 1 / 2in
Artokoloro

Background imageSavior Collection: Travels of Our Savior Map Engraving

Travels of Our Savior Map Engraving
Engraved illustration of the Travels of Our Savior Map Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862. Copyright has expired on this artwork

Background imageSavior Collection: The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon

The Queen of Sheba visiting Solomon

Background imageSavior Collection: LAST JUDGEMENT. Woodcut from Epistole e Evangelii, published at Florence in 1495

LAST JUDGEMENT. Woodcut from Epistole e Evangelii, published at Florence in 1495

Background imageSavior Collection: The Christ Child, Savior of the Earth, c. 1565 (oil on canvas)

The Christ Child, Savior of the Earth, c. 1565 (oil on canvas)
XIR895969 The Christ Child, Savior of the Earth, c.1565 (oil on canvas) by Greco, El (Domenico Theotocopuli) (1541-1614); Private Collection; (add.info.: L Enfant Jesus sauveur du monde); Greek

Background imageSavior Collection: COPENHAGEN: CHURCH, c1895. View of the Church of Our Savior in Copenhagen, Denmark

COPENHAGEN: CHURCH, c1895. View of the Church of Our Savior in Copenhagen, Denmark. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1902. View of Moscow, Russia, from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1902. View of Moscow, Russia, from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1918. View of the city of Moscow, Russia, overlooking the Upsensky Cathedral

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1918. View of the city of Moscow, Russia, overlooking the Upsensky Cathedral and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Photograph, c1918

Background imageSavior Collection: YAROSLAV I (c978-1054). Known as Yaroslav the Wise. Grand Prince of Kiev, 1019-1054

YAROSLAV I (c978-1054). Known as Yaroslav the Wise. Grand Prince of Kiev, 1019-1054. Holding a model of the Church of the Savior. Detail from a 13th century fresco

Background imageSavior Collection: CHRISTIAN MONOGRAM. Iesus Hominum Salvator (Christ, the Savior of Man)

CHRISTIAN MONOGRAM. Iesus Hominum Salvator (Christ, the Savior of Man). Latin Christian monogram

Background imageSavior Collection: LAST JUDGEMENT. Woodcut from Epistole e Evangelii, published at Florence in 1495

LAST JUDGEMENT. Woodcut from Epistole e Evangelii, published at Florence in 1495

Background imageSavior Collection: An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I

An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I. Stereograph, 1918
SALVATION ARMY AT FRONT. An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I. Stereograph, 1918

Background imageSavior Collection: Ethiopia: Tigray Region, Axum, Church of St. Mary of Zion (adjacent to chapel said

Ethiopia: Tigray Region, Axum, Church of St. Mary of Zion (adjacent to chapel said to hold Ark of Covenant), illustrated bible

Background imageSavior Collection: MOSCOW: KREMLIN. View of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. In the foreground is the Church of

MOSCOW: KREMLIN. View of the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. In the foreground is the Church of the Savior in the Woods. Drawing and engraving, 18th century

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1875. The Kremlin Tower and Church of Our Savior, Moscow, Russia

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1875. The Kremlin Tower and Church of Our Savior, Moscow, Russia. Wood engraving, c1875

Background imageSavior Collection: ST. PAUL AND SILAS. After the earthquake at Philippi the jailer cries What must I do to be saved

ST. PAUL AND SILAS. After the earthquake at Philippi the jailer cries What must I do to be saved? to St. Paul and Silas (Acts 16: 30): wood engraving, American, 1884

Background imageSavior Collection: The baptism of our savior

The baptism of our savior!. Date c1836 Dec. 21

Background imageSavior Collection: Baptism of our savior. In the River Jordan

Baptism of our savior. In the River Jordan

Background imageSavior Collection: The Cathedral of St. Saviour, (i. e. Christ the Savior), and

The Cathedral of St. Saviour, (i. e. Christ the Savior), and
The Cathedral of St. Saviour, (i.e. Christ the Savior), and the Kamennyj, (i.e. Kamennyi Most), Bridge, Moscow, Russia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSavior Collection: Christs stigmata, 17th century

Christs stigmata, 17th century
Christs stigmata. Artwork of Christs rope-bound hands, showing the site of the stigmata. In this context, stigmata refers to the Holy Wounds that Jesus Christ received during his crucifixion

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIAN ICON: THE SAVIOR. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. The Savior not of Human Making

RUSSIAN ICON: THE SAVIOR. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. The Savior not of Human Making. Early 15th century

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIAN ICONS: THE SAVIOUR. By Andrei Rublev, c1400

RUSSIAN ICONS: THE SAVIOUR. By Andrei Rublev, c1400

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, Moscow

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, Moscow. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageSavior Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Photochrome, c1895




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"The Savior: A Journey through Art and Faith" In the realm of art, the concept of a savior has been depicted in various forms throughout history. From religious masterpieces to iconic representations, these artworks have captured the essence of salvation and its profound impact on humanity. One such portrayal is found in Titian's masterpiece "Noli Me Tangere" from 1514. This painting depicts the biblical scene where Mary Magdalene encounters Jesus after his resurrection. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Titian captures the transformative power of encountering a savior. Moving across continents to Saint Petersburg, Russia, we find ourselves standing before the breathtaking Church of the Savior on spilled blood. Its intricate mosaics tell stories of redemption and divine intervention, reminding us that even amidst tragedy, there is hope for salvation. Henry Ossawa Tanner's "The Saviour, " an oil painting on wood, transports us to another time and place. Through his skillful use of light and shadow, Tanner invites viewers into a contemplative space where they can connect with their own personal saviors. Andrei Rublev's Russian icon "The Saviour" takes us back centuries to witness spiritual devotion at its purest form. The simplicity yet profoundness of this artwork reminds us that sometimes it is in silence that we find our true savior. Virgin and Child paintings from the 16th century depict Mary as both mother and intercessor—a symbol of comfort for those seeking solace in their personal struggles. These works remind us that within each person lies potential for salvation. El Greco's oil painting simply titled "The Saviour" captivates with its ethereal beauty. Through elongated figures bathed in heavenly light, El Greco conveys a sense of transcendence—inviting viewers to contemplate their own relationship with their chosen savior.