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In Agony in the Garden, Jesus prays in the garden after the Last Supper while the disciples sleep and Judas leads the mob, by Andrea Mantegna c. 1460.. In Roman Catholic tradition, the Agony in the Garden is the first Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary [8] and the First Station of the Scriptural Way of the Cross (second station in the Philippine version).
Agony in the Garden is an egg tempera painting on wood panel, most likely painted on poplar, as is common of Bellini's wood panel works. [3] Bellini coated the wood panel with a gesso ground and provided an intricate underdrawing applied with a liquid medium, which provide the painting with a great complexity in texture especially seen in the ...
The Agony in the Garden (left panel of the predella of the San Zeno Altarpiece, 1455) National Gallery, London, is the pinnacle of Mantegna's early style. Mantegna was born in Isola di Carturo, Venetian Republic close to Padua. He was the second son of a carpenter, Biagio. At the age of 11, he became apprenticed to Paduan painter Francesco ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... See Lists of Bible stories. New Testament stories are the pericopes or stories from the New ... Agony in the Garden. Kiss of ...
The Agony in the Garden is a painting of 1455–1456 by the Italian artist Andrea Mantegna [1] in the National Gallery, London. The painting shows Christ (at the centre) praying before a group of cherubs (at upper left) who are holding instruments of the Passion .
6. "The Agony in the Garden" 18–25 In Gethsemane 26–29 7. "The arrest of Jesus" Part II 30–35 8. "The hearing before high priest Caiaphas" False Witness 36–37 Interrogation by Caiaphas and Pilate 38–40 9. "Peter's denial of Christ, and his remorse" 41–44 10. "Judas' repentance and death" 45–52 11. "The trial before Pontius Pilate"
Now in a poor state, the painting was admired by Vasari in Reggio Emilia - he described it as: . a small painting one foot tall, the rarest and most beautiful thing, in which can be seen his small figures and Christ in the garden - the painting is set at night, with the angel appearing and by the light of his splendor illuminating Christ, who is shown so real and so true that it is impossible ...
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