Posted on 02/21/2023 6:01:07 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
Bible In Paintings ~ Encouragement for Appreciating and Applying God's Word ~ •Drawings•Engravings•Facades•Frescoes•Illuminations•Miniatures•Mosaics•Photographs•Reliefs•Statues•Tapestries•Windows• |
֎ Featuring 34 Paintings ֎ Chapter 22*
1 Source 2 GERARD SEGHERS "The Denial of Saint Peter" 3 GERARD SEGHERS "The Denial of Saint Peter" 4 GERARD SEGHERS "The Denial of Saint Peter" 5 GERARD SEGHERS "The Denial of Saint Peter" 6 CARAVAGGIO "The Denial of Saint Peter" 7 GERARD VAN HONTHORST "The Denial of Saint Peter" 8 GERARD VAN HONTHORST "The Denial of Saint Peter" 9 KAREL DUJARDIN "Denial of Peter" 10 DUCCIO DI BUONINSEGNA "Peter's Denial" 11 SIMON BENING Source 12 NIKOLAUS KNÜPFER "The Denial of Saint Peter" 13 ADAM DE COSTER "The Denial of Saint Peter" 14 ADAM DE COSTER "Denial of Saint Peter" 15 THEODOOR ROMBOUTS "The Denial of Saint Peter" 16 NICOLAS TOURNIER "La Negación de San Pedro" 17 REMBRANDT "Peter Denying Christ" 18 GUSTAVE DORÉ "St. Peter Denying Christ" 19 GIOVAN BATTISTA CARLONE "La Negazione di San Pietro" 20 JOSÉ DE RIBERA "Denial of Saint Peter" 21 GIOVANNI BATTISTA MERANO "La Negazione di San Pietro" 22 Maestro del Giudizio di Solomone "Negazione di San Pietro" 23 Source 24 GIOVANNI ANTONIO DE PAOLI "Peter Denies Knowledge of Christ" 25 HENDRICK TER BRUGGHEN "The Denial of Saint Peter" 26 MATHIEU LE NAIN "The Denial of St Peter" 27 JAMES TISSOT "The First Denial of Saint Peter" 28 JAMES TISSOT "The Second Denial of Saint Peter" 29 JAMES TISSOT "The Third Denial of Peter, and Jesus’ Look of Reproach" 30 PENSIONANTE DE SARACENI "The Denial of St. Peter " 31 GABRIEL METSU "The Denial of St. Peter" 32 PETER WTEWAEL "The Denial of Peter" 33 BERNARDO STROZZI "The Denial of Saint Peter" 34 VALENTIN DE BOULOGNE "The Denial of Saint Peter"
*For parallel accounts, see MATTHEW 26, MARK 14 and JOHN 18 Masthead Painting: “THE HAND OF GOD” by Yongsung Kim |
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Good Morning, Dan.:-)
Greetings, Mary-Lou!
Good Morning Dan, and greetings to all.
Impossible to chose a few favorites; so many epic paintings;
#9 Dujardin
#13 De Coaster
#25 Ter Brugghen
Thank You Dan, for this happy gathering place =:^)
Thanks, Leon.
We all, like Peter, have gone astray.
Seghers, Caravaggio, Honthorst, Tissot, etc. All remarkable paintings.
#26 Le Nain, whom we have previously encountered. One of 3 brothers, artists of 17th c. France whose works were later admired by Paul Cézanne, Edouard Manet and Gustave Courbet. Matthieu had the longest career of the brothers, and he is considered the author of the religious paintings.
#30!
#Alba!
The lighting of Caravaggio's painting (and others) is certainly appropriate for this scripture - darkness and light . . .
And yet he ventured into that courtyard willingly enough.
I was noticing the style, as I have come to learn here, as very Caravaggist.
If you had put #6 (the real Caravaggio) and #30 side-by-side and asked me to guess, I'd have picked #30 as being the 'real C'.
Dan has put together an outstanding 'chiaroscuro party'!
Party on, John!
Very interesting about #26 Le Nain, etabeta. Thank you for your contributions.
Torn between his love for the Christ and fear for his own safety, two steps forward, one step back.
A very natural state of mind.
I hesitate to appear judgmental by terming it "carnal", inasmuch as the Holy Spirit's constant presence was still nearly two months in their future. What a miserable lot they were--they had already fled--and it was about to get immeasurably worse. And Jesus let them experience it fully.
To drive home that point: Jesus let them wonder and stew for hours and hours, all day, on Sunday after the Magdalene's report, while he hung out with the two yahoos from Emmaus.
They were tough men, to bear all that.
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