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Xe Station. Jesus est depouille de ses Vetements
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Xe Station. Jesus est depouille de ses Vetements
Xe Station. Jesus est depouille de ses Vetements. L emplacement de cette station est indique par la mosaique en marbre que l on voit devant l autel. 1860 or later
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The print titled "Xe Station. Jesus est depouille de ses Vetements" captures a significant moment in the Passion of Christ. Taken by Louis de Clercq and H Jannin in the 19th century, this black and white albumen silver print showcases an altar adorned with a marble mosaic that marks the location of this particular station on Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem, Israel. In this powerful image, we see Jesus being stripped of his garments during the crucifixion. The scene is filled with religious symbolism and serves as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice for humanity's salvation. The incense burner on the altar adds to the solemnity and reverence surrounding this holy site. Louis de Clercq masterfully captured not only the physical elements but also conveyed deep spiritual significance through his lithograph technique. This photograph stands as a testament to both French heritage artistry and its connection to religious pilgrimage. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this nineteenth-century print offers viewers a glimpse into history while inviting contemplation on faith and devotion. It transports us back to Palestine during that era, allowing us to witness one crucial moment along Jesus' journey towards Calvary. This print serves as a poignant reminder of our shared human experience across time, cultures, and religions—a visual representation that continues to inspire reflection even today.
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