Disciples Collection
"Disciples: Following in the Footsteps of Faith" In the realm of art
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"Disciples: Following in the Footsteps of Faith" In the realm of art, they have been immortalized through various masterpieces that depict their unwavering devotion and transformative encounters. From Rembrandt van Rijn's captivating "Supper at Emmaus" to Raphael Morghen and Teodoro Matteini's poignant portrayal of "The Last Supper, " these artworks serve as windows into the lives of those who walked alongside Jesus. One cannot overlook the iconic image of SS. Peter and Paul, depicted in tempera on panel, symbolizing two pillars of Christianity whose teachings continue to inspire generations. Similarly, "Jesus Teaches to Pray" captures a profound moment where disciples learn from their Master how to communicate with God. Amongst these devoted followers was Doubting Thomas, whose skepticism transformed into unyielding faith upon witnessing Christ's resurrection. Yet amidst this circle of loyalty emerged Judas Iscariot, forever remembered for his betrayal – an unfortunate reminder that even among discipleship, darkness can lurk. "The Last Supper/Disciples, " a recurring motif throughout history, showcases both unity and diversity within this chosen group. It serves as a testament to their shared experiences while celebrating individuality within community. As we delve deeper into biblical narratives, we encounter pivotal events such as "The Ascension of Jesus. " This awe-inspiring moment marks the end of physical presence but ignites an everlasting flame within each disciple's heart – empowering them to carry forth His message. However, not all interactions were filled with love and devotion; one striking example is captured in "The Kiss of Judas. " This mosaic depicts treachery juxtaposed against divine grace - reminding us that even amidst betrayal there remains room for redemption and forgiveness. Finally, we witness an act that epitomizes humility and servitude - "Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet. " In this powerful fresco post-restoration masterpiece dating back to 1305, we witness the embodiment of true discipleship.