Passion Of The Christ Collection
"Passion of the Christ
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"Passion of the Christ: A Visual Journey Through Time" Step into the world of religious art and experience the profound passion depicted in various masterpieces throughout history. From Lucas Cranach's "The Flagellation of Christ" to Pieter Paul Rubens' rendition, these artists have captured the essence of Jesus' suffering with remarkable skill. In "The Temptation of Saint Anthony, " witness a triptych that reveals not only Christ's capture but also his unwavering resistance against temptation. Jan Gossaert's "The Mocking of Christ" transports us to a moment filled with cruelty and mockery, highlighting the immense pain endured by our Savior. Anonymously created, "The Flagellation of Christ" from 1465 evokes a sense of mystery while Cosimo di Lorenzo Rosselli's "Man of Sorrows" portrays Jesus as a figure burdened by humanity's sins. Bartolome Esteban Murillo captures our attention with his poignant depiction in "Ecce Homo, " inviting viewers to reflect on their own capacity for compassion. Jacopo Tintoretto explores different perspectives in two separate works titled "The Flagellation of Christ. " The first from the 1570s showcases dynamic movement and dramatic lighting, while the second piece from ca. 1585-1590 emphasizes emotional intensity through bold brushstrokes. Matthias Stomer takes us closer to Jesus' capture in his work from c. 1640, allowing us to feel the tension building up towards Calvary. Cornelis Engebrechtsz. 's early 16th-century creation depicts an arresting scene where we witness both betrayal and sacrifice intertwined. Guido Reni presents an intimate portrayal in his painting titled "Ecce Homo, " capturing Jesus' vulnerability amidst judgment and condemnation. With each stroke, Reni invites contemplation on human nature and empathy towards one another.