Gethsemane Jerusalem Collection
"Gethsemane Jerusalem
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"Gethsemane Jerusalem: A Captivating Glimpse into the Agony and Betrayal of Christ" Step back in time with these captivating artworks depicting the profound moments that unfolded in Gethsemane, Jerusalem. From the Iconographia's "The Agony in the Garden" by Melchior Küsel to Urs Graf and Johann Knobloch's "The Agony in the Garden and Christ's Arrest, " each piece offers a unique perspective on this pivotal event. In Italy, an unknown artist beautifully portrays "Christ in the Garden of Olives" between 1775 and 1825, while another anonymous creator presents us with "Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane" from around 1600. These masterpieces transport us to that sacred place where Jesus sought solace before his ultimate sacrifice. Augustin Hirschvogel's works take us further into this narrative; both his masterpiece "Jesus Identifies Himself before the Arrest" from 1548 and "The Agony in the Garden" offer poignant glimpses into Christ's emotional turmoil during those fateful hours. Ernst Barlach brings a modern touch to this ancient story with his haunting sculpture titled "Christ in Gethsemane. " Created in 1919, it serves as a reminder of how timeless and universal these events are. Jacques Callot captures our attention with two powerful pieces: "The Betrayal, " created around 1624/1625, and also contributes to our understanding through Israhel van Meckenem's work titled "The Betrayal and Capture of Christ. " Ludwig of Ulm adds his own artistic interpretation through his creation called simply "The Agony in the Garden. " This artwork invites viewers to contemplate not only Christ's suffering but also their own spiritual journey. Finally, we delve into scenes from Passion depicted on a left panel dating back to the 1380s.