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Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
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Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1625-77
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This black and white etching, titled "Jesus on the Mount of Olives" captures a profound moment in Christian history. Created by Wenceslaus Hollar between 1625 and 1677, this artwork depicts Jesus Christ praying fervently in the Garden of Gethsemane before his crucifixion. The scene is filled with symbolism and emotion. Jesus stands alone, bathed in light from a single candle, representing his divine nature amidst darkness. The intricate details of Hollar's etching bring to life the agony on Jesus' face as he contemplates his impending betrayal by Judas Iscariot. In the background, we see an angel watching over Jesus, offering solace during this time of immense distress. Beyond them lies a gate symbolizing both entrance to Jerusalem and entrance into salvation through Christ's sacrifice. Hollar's meticulous craftsmanship showcases his mastery of etching techniques. Every line contributes to the overall composition, creating depth and texture that draw viewers into this sacred moment. As we gaze upon this print at The Met Museum or any other museum fortunate enough to house it, we are reminded of the significance of faith and prayer in times of trial. This artwork serves as a powerful reminder that even when faced with treachery and despair, there is hope through unwavering devotion to our beliefs. Wenceslaus Hollar's portrayal encapsulates not only religious devotion but also artistic brilliance that has endured for centuries since its creation.
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