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Life of Christ: The Art of Carl
Life of Christ: The Art of Carl
Life of Christ: The Art of Carl

Life of Christ: The Art of Carl Bloch: (Illustrated)

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About Life Of Christ: The Art Of Carl

- Digitally restored illustrations- Translated captions- Annotated detailsThis art album by Carl Bloch depicts the life of Christ in a sequential series of vibrant and gorgeous paintings: - The Annunciation - Mary's Visit to Elizabeth - Angels Announce the Birth of Christ to the Shepherds - The Holy Night - Slaughter of the Innocents - Flight to Egypt - Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple - The Baptism of Jesus - The Temptation of Jesus - The Wedding at Cana - The Sermon on the Mount - Jairus' Daughter Brought Back to Life - The Transfiguration - The Samaritan Woman at the Well - The Healing at the Pool of Bethesda - Christ Blesses a Little Child - Let the Little Children Come to Me - The Healing of the Blind Bartimaeus - Raising Lazarus from the Dead - Jesus Clears the Temple - The Last Supper - Christ in Gethsemane - Peter's Denial - The Crown of Thorns - The Crucifixion - Down from the Cross - The Burial - The Resurrection - Thomas the Doubter - Christ in Emmaus - Christ Portrait with Nimbus - Christ ConsolatorBloch was born in Copenhagen and studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art. Important for the development of his style was a stay in Italy from 1859 to 1866. He is best known for his depictions of Christ, some of which appeared on church altars throughout Denmark and southern Sweden. Hans Christian Andersen advised his artist friend to: "Write on your canvas; write your seal on immortality...." Bloch is generally considered to be one of the finest religious artists of all time.