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Metal Print : The Tearing of the Temple Curtain (The Curtain of the Temple Was Torn in Two), 1703
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The Tearing of the Temple Curtain (The Curtain of the Temple Was Torn in Two), 1703
The Tearing of the Temple Curtain (The Curtain of the Temple Was Torn in Two), 1703. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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Folklore Jan Johannes 1649 1712 Jerusalem Jerusalem Temple Jewish Jewish History Jewish Life Jewish People Jews Judaism Luyken Solomons Temple Synagogue Tanach Tanakh Temple In Jerusalem The Holy Temple Torah Copper Engraving First Temple Holy Temple Old Testament
15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Experience the dramatic moment of history with our Media Storehouse Metal Print of 'The Tearing of the Temple Curtain (The Curtain of the Temple Was Torn in Two)', 1703, from Heritage Images. This exquisite artwork, housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, captures the poignant biblical story of the temple curtain being rent in two during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Our high-quality metal prints are known for their vibrant colors, rich textures, and long-lasting durability. Bring this powerful piece of art into your home or office and let it inspire and captivate you every day.
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Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases "The Tearing of the Temple Curtain (The Curtain of the Temple Was Torn in Two), 1703" an exquisite piece found in the prestigious collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. The artwork, created by Jan Luyken (1649-1712), a renowned Dutch artist, takes inspiration from traditional Holland and depicts a significant event in Jerusalem's history. In this baroque masterpiece, Luyken skillfully portrays the moment when the temple curtain is torn into two pieces. This event holds great significance in Judaism as it symbolizes a divine intervention and marks a turning point in Jewish history. The copper engraving technique used adds depth and richness to every intricate detail. "The Tearing of the Temple Curtain" not only captures religious folklore but also serves as an allegory for broader themes found within literature and mythology. It beautifully represents Jewish life, people, and their deep connection to Torah teachings. Moreover, it pays homage to Solomon's Temple - an architectural marvel that once stood majestically in Jerusalem. As we admire this fine art image today, we are transported back to ancient times where faith intertwined with historical events at the heart of human existence. This remarkable print invites us to delve into Jewish history through visual storytelling while appreciating Luyken's masterful craftsmanship that has immortalized this pivotal moment forever.
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