Posted on 12/09/2021 6:07:20 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
TISSOT'S VISIONS OF CHRIST |
The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ As Depicted by Jacques Tissot By SHANE JENKINS |
271
"The Holy Women Watch from Afar"
Luke 23
272
"The Disciples Having Left Their Hiding Place
Watch from Afar in Agony"
Luke 23
273
"Jesus Stripped of His Clothing"
274
"The Vase of Myrrh and Gall"
Matthew 27
275
"The First Nail"
Mark 15
276
"The Nail for the Feet"
Mark 15
277
"The Raising of the Cross"
Mark 15
278
"The Pardon of the Good Thief"
Luke 23
279
"The Garments Divided by Cast Lots"
John 19
280
"What Our Lord Saw from the Cross"
281
"Woman, Behold Thy Son"
John 19
282
"The Sorrowful Mother"
283
"My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
Mark 15
284
""I thirst": The Vinegar Given to Jesus"
John 19
285
"It is Finished"
Luke 23
286
"The Death of Jesus"
John 19
287
"The Crowd Left Calvary while Beating their Breasts"
Luke 23
288
"The Earthquake"
Matthew 27
289
"The Confession of the Centurion"
Luke 23
290
"The Centurion"
291
"The Dead Appear in Jerusalem"
Matthew 27
292
"The Dead Appear in the Temple"
Matthew 27
293
"The Thieves' Legs Are Broken"
John 19
294
"The Soul of the Good Thief"
Luke 23
295
"The Strike of the Lance"
John 19
296
"The Confession of Saint Longinus"
297
"Jesus Alone on the Cross"
298
"Joseph of Arimathea"
299
"Joseph of Arimathea Seeks Pilate to Beg Permission
to Remove the Body of Jesus"
Mark 15
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300
"The Descent from the Cross"
John 19
To be continued…
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Tears in my breakfast....
# 277 and #280 very remarkable. Sigh..only another chapter of the wonderful Tissot paintings. This series will go into my favorites.
Mine, too.
me too.
You’re supposed to say “me three.”
Oh,.I wept
As did I.
Yes, 280 was the first Tissot I ever saw. I was amazed at its originality.
Once again I’m struck by the similarities between Tissot and Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ. The first nail could be taken from the movie. I wonder if Mel copied Tissot.
I have a few quibbles over the Roman spear and the appearance of the dead, but nothing detracts from the emotional impact of this collection.
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