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  2. Harrowing of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The Harrowing of Hell was taught by theologians of the early church: St Melito of Sardis (died c. 180) in his Homily on the Passover and more explicitly in his Homily for Holy Saturday, Tertullian (A Treatise on the Soul, 55, though he himself disagrees with the idea), Hippolytus (Treatise on Christ and Anti-Christ), Origen (Against Celsus, 2: ...

  3. Jacob Isaacsz. van Swanenburg - Wikipedia

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    The Harrowing of Hell. Jacob Isaacszoon van Swanenburg [a] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjaːkɔp fɑn ˈsʋaːnə(m)bʏr(ə)x]; 1571 in Leiden – 1638 in Utrecht) was a Dutch painter, draftsman and art dealer. He was known for his city views, history paintings, Christian religious scenes and portraits. He spent a substantial part of his early ...

  4. Dionisius - Wikipedia

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    Icon representing Christ's Harrowing of Hell, from the Ferapontov Monastery. Dionisius (Russian: Диони́сий, romanized: Dionisy; c. 1440 – 1503/1508) [1] [2] was a Russian icon painter who was one of the most important representatives of the Moscow school of icon painting at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries. [1]

  5. Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    In art this was symbolized by combining the depictions of the Resurrection with the Harrowing of Hell in icons and paintings. A good example is from the Chora Church in Istanbul, where John the Baptist, Solomon and other figures are also present, depicting that Christ was not alone in the resurrection. [13]

  6. Category:Harrowing of Hell - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Harrowing of Hell and its depictions. This is a term referring to the period of time between the Crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection.In triumphant descent, Jesus brought salvation to the souls held captive there since the beginning of the world.

  7. Life of Christ in art - Wikipedia

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    Neither group includes Easter/the Resurrection, which had a unique higher status. The group in art are: Annunciation, Nativity, Presentation, Baptism, Raising of Lazarus, Transfiguration, Entry into Jerusalem, Crucifixion of Jesus, Harrowing of Hell, Ascension, Pentecost, Dormition of the Theotokos (Death of the Virgin). [3]

  8. The Chora - Wikipedia

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    The image of the Anastasis is particularly renowned, appearing in many art history survey books as a key examplar of late Byzantine art. Anastasis (literally Resurrection)": the Harrowing of Hell. Christ, who has just broken down the gates of Hell, is standing in the centre and pulling Adam and Eve out of their tombs.

  9. Category:Paintings of the Harrowing of Hell - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings of the Harrowing of Hell" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.