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    Analysis of The Crucifixion The Renaissance Period is often seen as a revival of classic art which bridges the transition of the artwork of the Middle Ages to the artwork of the Early Modern Era. Many artworks during the Renaissance were influenced by the preceding era, the Middle Ages. During the Middle Ages, depictions of biblical tales were quite common and this trend continued into the Renaissance. The Renaissance painting, The Crucifixion, portrays the biblical story of the crucifixion of…

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    It is called a flower of five wounds as a direct reference from the Catholic Church as a symbolic teaching to convert native Indians of Peru to Christianity. The name the Passion flower refers to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The name and the flower itself are filled with symbolism. The five petals and five sepals are meant to symbolize ten of the twelve apostles, excluding Peter and Judas. The tips of the leaves are representation of centurion 's spear…

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    The style of art represented by Abraham Rattner’s Crucifixion would be Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism is a term that grew out of the German Expressionist movement. It was also in some ways a reaction against the social realism that had found mainstream popularity, but also a logical continuation of both Surrealism and Cubism. Rattner’s artwork appears to be somewhat of a puzzle. When looking at this artwork, I have to search for familiar images, and if found, I question why…

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    Risen Theatre Analysis

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    The movie Risen is unique in the fact that it tells of the crucifixion of Christ from an initial non-believer 's perspective. I have never viewed a religious movie before, whether it be at home or in a theatre. I chose to see Risen in the theatre on a Saturday night in order to observe not only the film itself, but the atmosphere in general, including the drive both to and from the theatre. From noisy and crowded to quiet and focused, by the end of Risen, the viewer’s reactions, including my own…

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    during the era of the Romans. Pilate, the Roman crucifixion process, and burial traditions in Roman times helped to make the…

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    Jesus Shaves

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    Interpreter of Maladies and Jesus Shaves The setting between Interpreter of Maladies and Jesus shaves are two completely different things. The Interpreter of Maladies is told in third person point of view and is about an Indian-American family who is on vacation in India. The father hires Mr. Kapasi to drive them to see the Sun Temple. However; Jesus Shaves is a story told is first person point of view by an American student in French class. Jesus Shaves goes into depth on several views on…

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    protect their whole body and with prayers made, arms extended echoing the Crucifixion. The very shape of the cross was a significant allegory and cosmos meanings, which is as a symbol for salvation. Christ’s suffering and triumph on the Cross were to be separated into two separate aspects in the Middle Ages.” The Dream of the Rood”. Narrator ,successfully managed to intertwined the two ideas into his poem. The Crucifixion was seen during the Mediaeval era as being one of suffering and anguish…

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    imagination and thus causes one to reflect on Jesus. Trenn explains that the Shroud of Turin is a piece of material which measures over 14 feet long and over three foot wide, and is thought to be the garment that Christ was wrapped in after the crucifixion (Trenn, 1997). Trenn gives great attention in explaining…

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    Romans 8-17 Analysis

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    Shange Loyd Art essay Comp 1. SHARED SUFFERING Romans 8:17 “Sharing in his suffering means sharing in his glory.” The main subject in the painting is of course Jesus being crucified. The painter is advocating the crucifixion of our lord and savior, honestly the consequences of understanding and liking this painting are the same ones that go along with being a Christian. The painter has people kneeling before God and there is a lot of emotions in the whole picture. I chose shared…

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    Post Crucifixion Essay

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    from the Northern Renaissance era, the image brings together an idea that has never before been portrayed, which is that of the pre and post crucifixion Christ. The pre crucifixion Christ or also known as the Pensive Christ, seeks to depict the moments of grief, sorrow, desertion, and betray in reference to humankind, whereas the depiction of a post crucifixion Christ reflects on the idea of Christ as both man and God and, dead and alive. The combination of the two themes, as seen in this…

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