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Jesus gives sight to one born blind (coloured engraving)
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Jesus gives sight to one born blind (coloured engraving)
5203802 Jesus gives sight to one born blind (coloured engraving) by Bendixen, Siegfried Detler (1786-1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jesus gives sight to one born blind. One of the Preceptive Illustrations of The Bible published by Thomas Varty, this copy dated 10 November 1848. Note: These illustrations were published over many years, with differing hand-colouring.); © Look and Learn
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This coloured engraving depicts the powerful biblical scene of Jesus giving sight to a man who was born blind. Created by Siegfried Detler Bendixen in the 19th century, this print showcases the artist's skill in capturing both the physical and emotional aspects of this miraculous event. The image portrays Jesus as a central figure, radiating compassion and divine power. His outstretched hand is directed towards the blind man, whose sightless eyes are filled with hope and anticipation. The surrounding crowd observes in awe, their expressions reflecting astonishment at witnessing such an extraordinary miracle. Through this artwork, Bendixen not only illustrates a significant moment from The Bible but also explores themes of faith, healing, and human vulnerability. The engraving invites viewers to reflect on their own limitations and challenges while offering solace in the belief that miracles can happen even in our darkest moments. Published as part of Thomas Varty's Preceptive Illustrations of The Bible series, this particular copy dates back to November 10th, 1848. It is worth noting that these illustrations were published over several years with varying hand-colouring techniques employed. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder that regardless of our disabilities or infirmities, there is always hope for transformation through faith and divine intervention.
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