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Christianism Collection (#5)

"Christianism: A Journey Through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Christianism, where art becomes a window to explore the depths of faith

Background imageChristianism Collection: Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope

Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope, named Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti. Elected in 1846. Convened the First Vatican Council (1869-70). Engraving

Background imageChristianism Collection: Moses with the Tablets of Law. Gates of Paradise. Baptistry

Moses with the Tablets of Law. Gates of Paradise. Baptistry
Relief depicting Moses with the Tablets of Law. By Lorenzo Ghiberti. 15th century. Gates of Paradise. Baptistry of St. John. Florence. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: St. Francis of Assisi and St. Dominic

St. Francis of Assisi and St. Dominic
St. Francis of Assisi (Giovanni Francesco di Bernardone) (1181-1226). Founder of the Franciscans. To his right, St. Dominic. Miniature. 16th cenury codex. Library Lorenzana. Florence. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: New Testament. The apostle James and St. Luke writing the Go

New Testament. The apostle James and St. Luke writing the Gospel. Miniature of the 13th century. Vatican Apostolic Library

Background imageChristianism Collection: Exorcism. Cleric doing a spell against the evil spirit

Exorcism. Cleric doing a spell against the evil spirit. Engraving by Recorded by C. Penoso (1878). Coloured

Background imageChristianism Collection: Prayer of Saint John the Baptist. Codex of Predis (1476). It

Prayer of Saint John the Baptist. Codex of Predis (1476). It
Prayer of Saint John the Baptist. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him an

Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him and dressed in white. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: The Last Supper. Jesus announces to the apostles that one of

The Last Supper. Jesus announces to the apostles that one of them will betray. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: Jesus predicts that Peter will betray him three times. Codex

Jesus predicts that Peter will betray him three times. Codex
Jesus predicts that Peter will betray him three times. Illuminated pages of the Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: While Jesus was preaching in a synagogue meets a numb woman

While Jesus was preaching in a synagogue meets a numb woman and blesses her with his hand. The rabbi of the synagogue was indignant because it was Saturday. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Background imageChristianism Collection: Jesus, between Tyre and Sidon finds a Canaanite woman who be

Jesus, between Tyre and Sidon finds a Canaanite woman who begs him to heal his daughter possessed. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: Jesus and the Devil on the pinnacle of the temple. Codex of

Jesus and the Devil on the pinnacle of the temple. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: Jesus is shown to the Three Kings. Codex of Predis (1476). I

Jesus is shown to the Three Kings. Codex of Predis (1476). I
Jesus is shown to the Three Kings. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: Jesus meets a man possessed by evil spirits. Codex of Predis

Jesus meets a man possessed by evil spirits. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageChristianism Collection: ITALY. Ravenna. San Apollinare Nuovo. Judas remorse

ITALY. Ravenna. San Apollinare Nuovo. Judas remorse, 7th century. Scene from The Passion of Jesus, which decorates the upper right side of the main nave. Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageChristianism Collection: Joos Van Cleve (1485-1541). The Virgin Mary praying

Joos Van Cleve (1485-1541). The Virgin Mary praying. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. ITALY. LIGURIA. Genoa. Palazzo Spinola Gallery

Background imageChristianism Collection: Reconstruction of a Spanish mission as those built

Reconstruction of a Spanish mission as those built from 16th century by Jesuit and Franciscan orders to evangelize territories in Central and South America

Background imageChristianism Collection: Knight of the Order of Santiago. Illustration

Knight of the Order of Santiago. Illustration on Cleri totius Romanae subiecti Ecclesiae, by Fran篩s modius and Jost Amman. Frankfurt. 1585. Early Modern Era. Xylography. FRANCE

Background imageChristianism Collection: Detail of the Virgin and child. Sculpture by Felipe

Detail of the Virgin and child. Sculpture by Felipe Vigarny. Renaissance art. Sculpture. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageChristianism Collection: Saint Mary Magdalene penitent. Polychrome sculpture

Saint Mary Magdalene penitent. Polychrome sculpture by Pedro de Mena. Baroque art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture

Background imageChristianism Collection: Sacrifice of Isaac, 1527-1532. Polychrome sculpture

Sacrifice of Isaac, 1527-1532. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. It belongs to the Altarpiece of San Benito el Real (Valladolid). Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON

Background imageChristianism Collection: GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa

GREECE. Mistra. Monastery of Pantanassa. Pantanassa church. 1365. Interior. Byzantine art. Fresco

Background imageChristianism Collection: GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early

GREECE. Daphni. Dapni Monastery. Nativity (early Comnenian period, ca. 1100). Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageChristianism Collection: Saint Jules Martyr. Printed in Paris. XX century

Saint Jules Martyr. Printed in Paris. XX century. Private Collection. Litography

Background imageChristianism Collection: Bishop Optimus tombstone. 4th c. Paleo-christian

Bishop Optimus tombstone. 4th c. Paleo-christian art. Mosaic. SPAIN. Tarragona. Paleochristian Museum

Background imageChristianism Collection: Wooden figure of Saint Birgitta of Sweden

Wooden figure of Saint Birgitta of Sweden
Saint Birgitta of Sweden (1303-1373). Wooden figure. Origin unknown. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden

Background imageChristianism Collection: The Annunciation, 1570-1572, by El Greco

The Annunciation, 1570-1572, by El Greco
El Greco (1541-1614). Cretan painter. The Annunciation, 1570-1572. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageChristianism Collection: Model of the Chruch of the Holy Sepulcher. 17th-18th century

Model of the Chruch of the Holy Sepulcher. 17th-18th century
Model of the Chruch of the Holy Sepulcher. Wood inlaid with mother-of-pear. 17th-18th century. Gift of Morris Shalom, Paris, in memory of Sarah Shalom

Background imageChristianism Collection: Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Medieval. Lintels. Reliefs. 12

Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Medieval. Lintels. Reliefs. 12th century. Last Supper. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageChristianism Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary. Woman praying

Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary. Woman praying
Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary or Church of the Sepulchre of Saint Mary. Christian tomb in the Kidron Valley. Believed by Eastern Christians to be the burial place of Mary

Background imageChristianism Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary. The entrance sta

Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary. The entrance sta
Israel. Jerusalem. Tomb of the Virgin Mary or Church of the Sepulchre of Saint Mary. Christian tomb in the Kidron Valley. Believed by Eastern Christians to be the burial place of Mary

Background imageChristianism Collection: Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Assumption (Marys Tomb). E

Israel. Jerusalem. Church of the Assumption (Marys Tomb). East facade, 12th century

Background imageChristianism Collection: Christian tombstone written in Greek. Marble, 6th century AD

Christian tombstone written in Greek. Marble, 6th century AD. Beersheda district. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageChristianism Collection: Marble box for Christian relics. Kefar Yassif. Byzantine per

Marble box for Christian relics. Kefar Yassif. Byzantine period. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageChristianism Collection: Rooster. Detail of ostensory. Gothic. 14th century. Silver a

Rooster. Detail of ostensory. Gothic. 14th century. Silver and gold. Treasure. Cathedral of Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain. Detail

Background imageChristianism Collection: Beda Homilies. 11th century. Jesus preaching to his disciple

Beda Homilies. 11th century. Jesus preaching to his disciple
Beda Homilies. Parchment codex. 11th century. Anonymous. Miniature. Jesus preaching to his disciples before Jerusalem doors. Museum of Art. Girona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageChristianism Collection: Frans Francken the Younger (1581-1642). Flemish painter. Sce

Frans Francken the Younger (1581-1642). Flemish painter. Scenes from the life of John the Baptist. 17th century

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Castile-Leon. Burgo de Osma Cathedral. 13th-14th cent

Spain. Castile-Leon. Burgo de Osma Cathedral. 13th-14th century. Gothic. Central chapel. Gate by Juan Francesc (16th century)

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Calahorras Cathedral. Martyrss Baptismal

Spain. La Rioja. Calahorras Cathedral. Martyrss Baptismal Font located where the Saints Emeterius and Celedonius suffered their martyrdom. Gothic style

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Huesca. Cathedral of Saint Mary. The doorway with Apo

Spain. Huesca. Cathedral of Saint Mary. The doorway with Apo
Spain. Aragon. Huesca. Cathedral of Saint Mary. The doorway with Apostles. Gothic

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Castellon. Morella. The Archpriestal Church of St. Ma

Spain. Castellon. Morella. The Archpriestal Church of St. Mary (1265-1330). Gothic. Portal of the Apostles. Coronation of the VIrgin

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Cuenca Cathedral. Altarpiece. Virgin of the Milk. 15t

Spain. Cuenca Cathedral. Altarpiece. Virgin of the Milk. 15th-16th. Master of Cuenca. Detail. Christ with the Apostles

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Aragon. Sos del Rey Catolico. Crypt of Church of St

Spain. Aragon. Sos del Rey Catolico. Crypt of Church of St. Maria del Perdon. 14th century. Church of San Esteban. Mural. Coronation of the Virgin Mary

Background imageChristianism Collection: Ostensory. Gothic. 14th century. Silver and gold. Treasure

Ostensory. Gothic. 14th century. Silver and gold. Treasure. Cathedral of Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageChristianism Collection: Gothic. The life of St. Augustine. Mural painting. From Chur

Gothic. The life of St. Augustine. Mural painting. From Chur
Gothic art. The life of St. Augustine. Mural painting. From Church of Santa Maria in Lluca. Author anonymous, 1360. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageChristianism Collection: Gothic Holy Sepulcher reliquary. French silversmith piece

Gothic Holy Sepulcher reliquary. French silversmith piece, 1284-1305. Cathedral of Pamplona. Navarre. Spain

Background imageChristianism Collection: Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Chapel of Santa Agueda. Royal C

Spain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Chapel of Santa Agueda. Royal Chapel. Built en 1302. Gothic. Real Mayor Palace

Background imageChristianism Collection: Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to t

Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to t
Spain. Olite. Navarre. Olite, Second Master of Olite (14th century). The Annunciation to the Shepherds. Circa 1333. Gothic art. From Olite. Navarre Museum. Pamplona. Spain



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"Christianism: A Journey Through Art and Faith" Step into the world of Christianism, where art becomes a window to explore the depths of faith. From Rembrandt's captivating "Supper at Emmaus" to Paolo de Matteis' triumphant "Triumph of the Immaculate, " this collection showcases the diverse expressions of Christianity throughout history. In Saint Anthony of Padua preaching to the fishes, we witness a miraculous moment as nature itself listens attentively to the saint's words. Guido Reni's masterpiece, "The Assumption of the Virgin Mary, " transports us to heavenly realms, capturing her ascent with ethereal grace. Ladislaus I or St. Ladislaus stands tall as a symbol of devotion and leadership in Hungary. Meanwhile, Saint John of the Cross enchants us with his spiritual wisdom through an intricately colored engraving that reflects his profound teachings. Piero della Francesca invites contemplation with his serene portrayal in The Crucifixion, urging us to reflect on Christ's sacrifice for humanity. Giotto's Last Supper captivates with its Gothic charm and vivid storytelling, reminding us of Jesus' final moments before crucifixion. Duns Scotus emerges as a philosopher-theologian whose Scriptum q delves into complex theological concepts that continue to shape Christian thought today. And let us not forget Greece's Daphni Monastery and its mesmerizing depiction of Christ Pantocrator—a powerful reminder of divine authority and love. As we conclude our journey through Christianism, Andrea Mantegna leaves an indelible mark with his poignant representation in The Lamentation over Dead Christ—an artwork that evokes deep emotions while inviting introspection on life’s transience. Join us in celebrating these remarkable works that illuminate different facets of Christian belief—each stroke revealing layers upon layers of devotion, spirituality, and timeless inspiration.