Jesu Collection
"Jesu: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of Jesu, a name that has inspired countless artists throughout history
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"Jesu: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into the world of Jesu, a name that has inspired countless artists throughout history. From the iconic Last Supper by Juan de Juanes to the mysterious Christ in the synagogue of Nazareth, these artworks capture the essence of this revered figure. In Sei Gegrusset Iesu Gutig, an intricate pen and ink drawing on paper, we witness a captivating portrayal of Jesu's divine presence. The black and white photograph Je Su showcases a thought-provoking woodblock print depicting propaganda against foreigners through the symbolic death of Je Su, the Pig. The complex character of Judas Iscariot is explored in Schneider's 1923 artwork. With meticulous detail, it delves into his role as one who betrayed Jesu. Meanwhile, Guarnerius del Jesu's engraving pays homage to another aspect of Jesu's influence - music and craftsmanship. Dürer's Christ Before Pilate transports us back to 1512 with its masterful depiction of this pivotal moment in Jesu's life. The intensity captured in Giorgio Ghisi's The Last Supper from 1551 immerses viewers in the emotional depth surrounding this significant event. Saint Anthony adoring the Christ Child offers a glimpse into devotion and spirituality through Cantarini’s copy after Cantarini from 1640. Vazquez takes us closer to home with his rendition of The Last Supper around 1588 – reminding us that art can be found even within our own cultural heritage. Finally, Pietro Lorenzetti’s Christ before Pilate transports us back centuries earlier with its delicate brushstrokes conveying both vulnerability and strength. As we explore these diverse representations spanning centuries, we are reminded that Jesu continues to captivate hearts and minds across cultures worldwide. Each artwork tells its own story while collectively celebrating an enduring legacy – one that has left an indelible mark on the world of art and beyond.