Ananus Collection
"Ananus: A Glimpse into Biblical Encounters and Divine Justice" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ananus
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"Ananus: A Glimpse into Biblical Encounters and Divine Justice" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Ananus, a figure intertwined with significant biblical events. From Jesus before Herod to Christ before Annas, these artworks by Henry Traut, Israhel van Meckenem, Augustin Hirschvogel, Ugo da Carpi, Martin Schongauer, Lucas van Leyden, and more offer glimpses into the dramatic encounters involving Ananus. In "Jesus before Herod, " painted in 1922 by Henry Traut, we witness the momentous meeting between Jesus and King Herod. The tension is palpable as they stand face-to-face; their destinies hanging in the balance. Another striking portrayal is "Jesus before the Sanhedrin" by Henry Traut. Created also in 1922, this artwork captures the intense interrogation faced by Jesus at the hands of religious authorities. The weight of judgment looms large as He stands resolute amidst adversity. Israhel van Meckenem's "Christ before Annas, " dating back to around 1480, transports us to an earlier encounter where Christ faces scrutiny from Annas himself. This piece showcases intricate details that bring this pivotal moment to life. Moving forward through history brings us to Augustin Hirschvogel's "The Punishment of Ananias and Sapphira. " Painted in 1549, it depicts divine justice being served upon those who deceived God's chosen community—a powerful reminder of honesty and integrity. Ugo da Carpi's "The Death of Ananias" takes us further back to 1518 when Apostles surround Ananias during his final moments. This evocative artwork reminds us that actions have consequences even within sacred circles. Martin Schongauer's rendition titled "Christ Before Annas" (ca.