Nathanael Collection
"Nathanael: A Man of Many Stories" Nathanael, a name that echoes through history, encompasses tales of faith, betrayal, and friendship
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"Nathanael: A Man of Many Stories" Nathanael, a name that echoes through history, encompasses tales of faith, betrayal, and friendship. Born in 1732 and passing away in 1799, he left an indelible mark on the world as the first President of the United States. In Charles Tholey's lithograph from 1868 titled "Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia, " Nathanael stands alongside notable figures such as Wayne, Lafayette, Greene, La Grange, and Pulaski. This artwork captures a moment of camaraderie among these influential men who shaped America's destiny. But Nathanael's story stretches beyond his political achievements. In a mid-19th-century creation depicting Jesus' words - "one of you that eateth with me shall betray me" - we glimpse at the biblical connection to this name. St Bartholomew or Nathanael is engraved in another piece; his presence signifies devotion to Christ. The encounter between Philip and Nathanael is beautifully captured in engravings by various artists. As they come face-to-face with Jesus himself, their lives are forever changed. The Parable of the Fig Tree depicted in stained glass from the late 12th century further emphasizes themes of growth and transformation associated with Nathanael. Artistic renditions like "St Bartholomew" (1661) showcase how this figure has been immortalized throughout centuries. Whether it be oil on canvas or colored engravings portraying him being brought to Jesus or engaging with other historical figures like Mrs Steele and General Green during the c1770s – each representation adds depth to his narrative. Beyond artistry lies real-life individuals bearing this name too; one such example is Nathanael Torriano whose contributions may have gone unnoticed but were undoubtedly significant within their own context. From politics to spirituality, friendship to faith, Nathanael's story intertwines with various narratives.