Posted on 02/05/2023 5:55:01 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
~ Encouragement for Appreciating and Applying God's Word ~ |
֎ Featuring 34 Paintings ֎ Chapter 21*
1 ENRIQUE SIMONET "He Wept over It" 2 LORENZETTI "Entry of Christ into Jerusalem" 3 ANTHONY VAN DYCK "Entry of Christ into Jerusalem" 4 GIOTTO "Entry into Jerusalem" 5 JEN NORTON "Palm Sunday" 6 LOUIS FELIX LEULLIER "The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem" 7 GRAHAM BRADDOCK "The King Is Coming, Jerusalem" 8 CLIVE UPTTON "Palm Sunday" 9 JAMES TISSOT "The Procession in the Streets of Jerusalem" 10 JEAN-HIPPOLYTE FLANDRIN "The Entrance of Christ into Jerusalem" 11 MARK JENNINGS "King of Kings" 12 ELIZABETH WANG "Jesus Enters Jerusalem in Procession, Palm Sunday" 13 MICHAEL PACHER "The Entry of Christ into Jerusalem" 14 WILLIAM BLAKE "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem" 15 GUSTAVE DORÉ "Jesus Entering Jerusalem" 16 WILHELM MORGNER "The Entry into Jerusalem" 17 ANTHONY FALBO "Behold the Lamb of God" 18 SIEGFRIED DETLER BENDIXEN "Christ’s Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem" 19 PATRICK J MURPHY "Palm Sunday" 20 MUNIR ALAWI "Palm Sunday" 21 PEDRO ORRENTE "Entry into Jerusalem" 22 PATTY DONOGHUE "Palm Sunday" 23 EVANS YEGON "Palm Sunday" 24 WALTER LYNN MOSLEY "Palm Sunday" 25 RICARDO COLON "Palm Sunday" 26 TONI CROSBY "Palm Sunday" 27 JOHN FIERRO "Palm Sunday" 28 MATTHEW SANDERSON "Palm Sunday Triumphal Entry" 29 RONALD PERRY "Palm Sunday" 30 POLLY CASTOR Source 31 Source 32 VASSILIEFF "The Entry into Jerusalem" 33 DUCCIO DI BUONINSEGNA "Entry into Jerusalem" 34 JOHN MARTIN "Christ's Entry into Jerusalem" *For parallel accounts, see Mark 11, LUKE 19 and JOHN 12 |
To receive new-posting alerts, either request below or FRmail me |
|
Good Morning, Dan. :-)
Happy Lord’s Day to you, Mary-Lou!
Good Morning Dan, and glad Sunday to all!
What a harvest of dramatic works:
#1 Simonet
#6 Leullier
#7 Braddock
#9 Tissot
#15 Dore’
#34 Martin
Yay! Thank You Dan!
And thus, the Judean Date Palm was seen no more...
‘Twas for a good cause....
#3 van Dyck who had been Ruben’s most famous student. He painted this at age 18 showing his remarkable precocious talent.
#9 Tissot
#14 Blake - oil on copper - As always with his paintings, there is a sense of being in another dimension, nothing looks real and at the same time we know, we feel, we participate. In painting the elongated bodies of Jesus and his disciples over those in the crowd, was Blake saying they were larger than life, elevated spiritually over the rest of humanity?
#21 Pedro Orrente, a good 17th c. artist of the Spanish Baroque period who had been trained by El Greco.
#34 John Martin whose work we encountered in the OT. Celebrated English Romantic artist, his compositions are vast, dramatic, usually populated with small figures in imposing landscapes
Thank you, Alba! Both interesting and entertaining.
Glorious Morning Dan!
.
#7 showing the Golden Gate which is
Now sealed up,,, IIRC.
Fascinating
Thanks
Many, many changes have occurred in the Holy City through the millennia, with more to come....
Thank you etabeta. Your information greatly enhances our appreciation of these paintings =:^)
#32 is very dark and violent (heavy and fast brush strokes) compared to the other art work
it is not a celebration of our King
it is not a Triumphal Entry
perhaps the artist is burdened by the thought of blood sacrifice
There are lots of perhapses. Perhaps he wanted to make us think.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.