Christ Garden Gethsemane Passion series title
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Christ Garden Gethsemane Passion series title
Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane Passion of Christ (series title), Christ prays on the olive mountain and an angel appears before him. The disciples who would watch with him fell asleep. In the background you can see all the soldiers who want to capture Christ and move from the city to the mountain. Print from a series of 13 prints and a title print made by Z. Dolendo and J. de Gheyn II. Gethsemane, Mount of Olives, Oelberg (Matthew 26: 36-56, Mark 14: 32-52, Luke 22: 39-53, John 18: 1-12), Zacharias Dolendo (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1596 - 1598, paper, engraving, h 143 mm × w 105 mm
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Media ID 19544850
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1 12 1596 1598 Angel Background You City Disciples Dolendo Garden Gethsemane Leiden Luke 22 Mark 14 Matthew 26 Mount Mountain Move Olives Series Title Soldiers Title Print Watch Zacharias Dolendo Mentioned
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print titled "Christ Garden Gethsemane Passion series" transports us back to a pivotal moment in biblical history. The image depicts Christ, illuminated by the moonlight, praying fervently on the olive mountain while an angel appears before him. In a poignant contrast, the disciples who were meant to keep watch with him have fallen into slumber. The scene is set against a backdrop of impending danger as soldiers lurk in the shadows, eager to capture Christ and lead him away from the city towards this very mountain. This print is part of a larger series consisting of 13 prints and a title print created by Z. Dolendo and J. de Gheyn II. With intricate detail and expert engraving techniques, Zacharias Dolendo has masterfully captured this significant moment at Gethsemane, also known as Mount of Olives or Oelberg. The artist's skillful use of paper and engraving brings depth and emotion to this timeless scene. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the profound sacrifice that Christ made for humanity's salvation. It serves as a powerful visual representation of his unwavering faith in God's plan despite facing imminent betrayal and suffering. This remarkable piece from 1596-1598 invites contemplation on themes such as devotion, loyalty, temptation, and ultimately redemption - making it an invaluable addition to any collection or exhibition focusing on religious art.
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