Tag: RELIGIOUS
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Tintoretto, Recovery of the corpse of St. Mark 02 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 119
Tommaso Rangone, “grand guardian” of the Scuola di San Marco in Venice, commissioned Tintoretto in 1562 to paint a cycle depicting episodes associated with the saint, which the artist had completed by 1566. The cycle of large canvases, one of which is the Pinacoteca’s Finding of the Body of Saint Mark, recounted not only the…
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Italian School 18th century, Rebecca at the Well 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 120
Abraham went about finding a wife for his son Isaac. He commanded his servant to journey to his birthplace of Aram Naharaim to select a bride from his own family, rather than engage Isaac to a local Canaanite girl. Abraham sent along expensive jewelry, clothing and dainties as gifts to the bride and her family. …
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Ellis Christopher, Salome 01 Work, RELIGIOUS ART – CONTEMPORARY Interpretation of the Bible! With Footnotes – 25
Salome was the daughter of Herod II and Herodias. She is infamous for demanding and receiving the head of John the Baptist, according to the New Testament. According to Flavius Josephus’s Jewish Antiquities, Salome was first married to Philip the Tetrarch of Ituraea and Trakonitis. After Philip’s death in 34 AD she married Aristobulus of Chalcis…
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Lynda Diamond, Adam Eve and Dolly 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – CONTEMPORARY Interpretation of the Bible! With Footnotes – 27
“I painted this painting during the time Dolly the sheep was cloned. I thought it made for interesting subject matter. This painting is special because I made all my own paints for this painting by hand, making the colours more vivid than usual. Adam Eve and Dolly took one year to paint while living in…
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José de Ribera, Martyrdom of St. Bartholomew 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 112
The painting the almost naked apostle Bartholomew looks at us helplessly, while a sadistic drunken executioner delightedly flays him. On the ground, a classical sculpture, which has been identified as the god Baldach, and in the background two priests, their heads covered, are witnesses to the torture. More on this painting Bartholomew the Apostle was one of…
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Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, MARY MAGDALEN IN ECSTASY 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 117
In his representation of the saint, Caravaggio has stripped away her traditional symbols such as the skull and the hourglass, and tells her story as a triad of intensely emotive contrasts: red, white and black. More on this painting According to a legend popular in Caravaggio’s time, after Christ’s death his faithful female disciple Mary of Magdala…
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José de Ribera, Saint Sebastian Tended by the Holy Women 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 112
In the large canvas, the figure of the saint lies naked on the ground, one arm still suspended from the tree of martyrdom. The holy women Irene and Lucilla tend the saint, one of them removing the arrows and the other holding the jar of ointment. Two little angels bearing the crown and the palm…
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Neapolitan School, THE PENITENT MAGDALEN 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 118
Penitent Magdalen refers to a post-biblical period in the life of Mary Magdalen. This ‘Magdalen’ bears the hallmarks of Neapolitan painting during that period. The dramatic expression, emphatic naturalism, and intense chiaroscuro derive from the profound influence of Caravaggio (1571–1610), who spent a number of his later years in the port city. More on this painting The…
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Nyuka Anaïs Laurent, Well of Souls 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – CONTEMPORARY Interpretation of the Bible! With Footnotes – 34
The Well of Souls is a partly natural, partly man-made cave located inside the Foundation Stone under the Dome of the Rock shrine in Jerusalem. The name “Well of Souls” derives from a medieval Islamic legend that at this place the spirits of the dead can be heard awaiting Judgment Day. The site has never been…
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OUR LADY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 116
In Catholic teaching, the Immaculate Conception refers to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Because she was the vessel that would bear the Son of God, she had to be without sin. Her conception was “immaculate” in the sense that her soul never had the stain of original sin that everyone else is born with. The…
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SAINT RAPHAEL THE ARCHANGEL 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 115
Raphael is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Raphael performs all manners of healing according to all Abrahamic religions. Medieval French rabbi Rashi views Raphael as being one of the three angels that appeared to Abraham in the oak grove of Mamre in the Book of Genesis. Raphael is also mentioned in the Book of…
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Adriaen Isenbrant, The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Interpretation the bible, With Footnotes – 109
The Stigmatisation of Saint Francis. Two years before the great Saint Francis of Assisi died, and when he was forty-two years old — one year after he had built the first crib in honor of Our Lord — he went off to a lonely mountain called Mount Alvernia, to prepare himself by forty days of fasting…
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Tatyana Rimskaya Holding a martyr’s cross Saint Tatiana was a Christian martyr in 3rd-century Rome during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus. She was a deaconess of the early church. According to legend, she was the daughter of a Roman civil servant who was secretly Christian, and raised his daughter in the faith. This was dangerous,…
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Saint Agatha, patron saint of the breast cancer 01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – CONTEMPORARY & 20th Century Interpretation of the Bible! With Footnotes – 26
Unknown Saint Agatha, patron saint of the breast cancer Photography Private collection Saint Agatha of Sicily (231 AD – 251 AD) is a Christian saint and virgin martyr. Agatha was born at Catania or Palermo, Sicily, and she was martyred in approximately 251. She is one of seven women, who, along with the Blessed Virgin Mary,…
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03 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 20, is Saint St. Dominic de Silos ‘s Day, With Footnotes – 150
Bartolomé Bermejo, (1440–1500) Santo Domingo de Silos enthroned as bishop, between circa 1474 and circa 1477 Oil on panel Height: 242 cm (95.2 ″); Width: 130 cm (51.1 ″) Museo del Prado Dominic of Silos, O.S.B., (Spanish: Santo Domingo de Silos) (1000 – December 20, 1073) was born at Canas de Navarre, on the Spanish side…
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02 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 19, is Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum’s Day, With Footnotes – 149
Corrado Giaquinto Martyrdom of Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax and Abacus, circa 1750 Oil on canvas Height: 118 cm (46.46 in.), Width: 167 cm (65.75 in.) Musee Fesch – Ajaccio (France) Saints Marius, Martha, Audifax, and Abachum (died 270) were, according to their largely legendary passio of the 6th century, four saints of the same family (a…
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01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 16, is Pope Marcellus I’s Day, With Footnotes – 148
Pope Marcellus I Pope Marcellus I (6 January 255–16 January 309) was the Bishop of Rome or Pope from May or June 308 to his death in 309. He succeeded Pope Marcellinus after a considerable interval. Under Maxentius, he was banished from Rome in 309, on account of the tumult caused by the severity of the…
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03 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 12, is The Virgin of Guadalupe’s Day, With Footnotes – 145
Unknown artistVirgin of Guadalupe, circa 1700Oil on canvasIndianapolis Museum of Art The Virgin of Guadalupe featuring a novelty crown on the Virgin’s head, later removed on 23 February 1888. A Marian apparition is a reported supernatural appearance by the Blessed Virgin Mary. The figure is often named after the town where it is reported, or…
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03 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 11, is Pope Damasus’ Day, With Footnotes – 144
Pope Damasus I Pope Damasus I (c. 305 – 11 December 384) was Supreme Pontiff from 366 to 384. He was a very learned man, well versed in the Scriptures. He commissioned St. Jerome to complete the translation of the Bible into the Latin language. Shortly after his reign the 72 books of the Bible, hitherto scattered in…
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03 Works, RELIGIOUS ART – Today, December 8, is the day of Conception by St. Anna, With Footnotes – 140
Holy Prophetess Hannah The Holy Prophetess Hannah dwelt in marriage with Elkanah, but she was childless. Elkanah took to himself another wife, Phennena, who bore him children. Hannah grieved strongly over her misfortune, and every day she prayed for an end to her barrenness, and vowed to dedicate her child to God. Once, as she prayed…