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Angels declaring that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead (engraving)
7149671 Angels declaring that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead (engraving) by English School, (17th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Angels declaring that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead. Illustration from The History of the Life and Death of the Ever-Blessed Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World, by Jeremy Taylor (London, 1678).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24701894
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This engraving from the 17th century depicts a powerful moment in biblical history - the angels declaring that Jesus Christ has risen from the dead. The black and white illustration, created by an English School artist, is rich in detail and emotion. The scene takes place at the tomb of Jesus, where three heavenly beings stand before a group of women. With their wings spread wide and faces glowing with divine light, these angelic messengers announce the miraculous resurrection of Christ. Their presence exudes both awe-inspiring power and comforting reassurance. Surrounded by an aura of spirituality, this artwork captures the essence of Easter - a celebration of life after death and hope for eternal salvation. It serves as a reminder of the central tenets of Christianity: faith in Jesus Christ as our savior and belief in his triumph over death. The engraving is part of "The History of the Life and Death of the Ever-Blessed Jesus Christ" by Jeremy Taylor, published in London in 1678. Its inclusion within this religious text further emphasizes its significance within Christian literature. Through its intricate details and profound symbolism, this print invites viewers to reflect on their own beliefs about resurrection, redemption, and spiritual renewal. It stands as a testament to enduring faith throughout centuries past while inspiring contemplation about one's own journey towards salvation.
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