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Postcard : Angels ministering to Jesus after the Devil has left him, 1897. Artist: James Tissot
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Angels ministering to Jesus after the Devil has left him, 1897. Artist: James Tissot
Angels ministering to Jesus after the Devil has left him, 1897. (Matthew 4). Illustration by JJ Tissot for his Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ. (1897)
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Bible Scene Chromolithograph Exhausted Exhaustion James Jacques Joseph James Tissot Lying Down Resistance Temptation Tending Tissot Unconscious Ann Ronan Pictures
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This print by James Tissot depicts a profound biblical scene from the New Testament. In this momentous illustration, we witness angels ministering to Jesus after he has triumphed over temptation and banished the Devil. Created in 1897 as part of Tissot's Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ series, this chromolithograph showcases the artist's exceptional talent for capturing religious concepts with vivid color and intricate detail. The image portrays a weary but resolute Jesus lying down, his exhausted form symbolizing the immense struggle he endured during his encounter with temptation. Surrounding him are ethereal angels, tending to his needs and providing solace after his arduous battle against evil forces. The Victorian-era setting adds an air of solemnity and reverence to the scene. Tissot masterfully conveys both physical exhaustion and spiritual resilience through his portrayal of Jesus' unconscious state juxtaposed with the angelic figures attending to him. This powerful depiction serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for resistance in times of trial and our reliance on divine intervention. As we contemplate this nineteenth-century masterpiece, we are invited to reflect upon our own encounters with temptation and find inspiration in Jesus' unwavering commitment to righteousness. Through Tissot's artistry, we are transported back in time, witnessing a pivotal moment that continues to resonate within Christian faith today.
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