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  1. 1 day ago · The Veils of St. Veronica, the Divine Mercy image, and the Shroud of Turin all provide clues as to the true Holy Face of Christ. Many of these images are either considered relics, or are revealed through Church-approved apparitions. Below are four images that reveal the possible real face of Jesus.

    • Christ Pantocrator. Year: 537 AD. Style: Iconography. Location: Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. The Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) Cathedral was at the heart of the Byzantine Empire.
    • Ognissanti Madonna — Giotto di Bondone. Year: 1310. Style: Gothic. Location: Uffizi Gallery, Florence. This altarpiece, painted for the Florentine Church of Ognissanti, had a profound impact on religious art.
    • The Last Supper — Leonardo Da Vinci. Year: 1495–1498. Movement: High Renaissance. Location: Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. Da Vinci’s The Last Supper is probably the most important mural painting in the history of the world.
    • Salvator Mundi — Leonardo da Vinci. Year: 1499–1510. Movement: High Renaissance. Location: Louvre, Abu Dhabi. In 2017, Salvator Mundi was sold by Christie’s in New York for $450.3 million, the most expensive painting ever sold at a public auction.
    • The Last Supper. The most famous painting of Jesus Christ is without doubt the last supper. Painted by none other than Leonardo da Vinci it depicts the last supper of Jesus Christ and the twelve apostles.
    • The Transfiguration. The transfiguration is the final work by the great renaissance artist Raphael that was commissioned by Cardinal Giulio de Medici of the Medici banking dynasty.
    • The Last Judgment. The Last Judgment is a huge fresco painted by Michelangelo that adorns the entire alter wall in the Vatican City of the Sistine Chapel.
    • Christ Carrying the Cross by El Greco. El Greco created numerous paintings of Christ bearing the cross during his long career in Spain in roughly 1580.
  2. Apr 24, 2019 · The artistic depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, particularly from the first known images through the seventeenth century, are inconsistent in their portrayal of His cross and body position.

  3. Images of Jesus are common throughout Christian churches and several of these paintings are over 1,000 years old. In the early days of Christianity, Jesus was often represented by symbols such as Ichthys (fish), the peacock, or an anchor.

  4. The Use­fulCharts video above assem­bles the ten ear­li­est known images of Jesus in art, orga­niz­ing them in a count­down that works its way back from the sixth cen­tu­ry. Remark­ably, these exam­ples remain imme­di­ate­ly rec­og­niz­able even a mil­len­ni­um and a half back, though beyond that point the son of God becomes ...

  5. Dec 20, 2014 · 1. The Adoration of the Kings from the Monforte Altarpiece (c. 1470) is an oil on oak panel painting of the Adoration of the Magi by the Flemish painter Hugo van der Goes, now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany. Van der Goes was a Flemish painter and one of the most important of the Early Netherlandish painters. 2.

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