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Christus am Ölberge (in English, Christ on the Mount of Olives), Op. 85, is an oratorio by Ludwig van Beethoven portraying the emotional turmoil of Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane prior to his crucifixion.
A strangely captivating oil painting, Paul Gauguin’s Christ on the Mount of Olives is a self-portrait that places the artist in place of Christ as he embarks on a journey into the unknown. Creating both a sense of depth and hierarchy, two figures can be seen trailing behind the character in the foreground.
Christ on the Mount of Olives (1604–1606) was a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (Italian, 1571–1610), formerly in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum painting gallery, Berlin, but destroyed in 1945.
Christ on the Mount of Olives – a painting by Paul Gauguin, 1889 "La Agonía en el Huerto de los Olivos" by Rafael Morante – c. 1845 – c. 1855 on display in the Museo de Arte Religioso in the Ex Convento de Santa Mónica in Puebla Mexico. [23] Christ on the Mount of Olives – an oratorio by classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven
Mount of Olives, a mountain ridge east of Jerusalem Sermon on the Mount , a sermon given by Jesus Christ while on the Mount of Beatitudes , probably somewhere in Galilee Topics referred to by the same term
Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Velázquez) Christ in the House of Martha and Mary (Vermeer) Christ on the Mount of Olives (Caravaggio) Christ on the Mount of Olives (Paul Gauguin) Christ Pantocrator (Palladas) Christ Pantocrator (Sinai) Christ Taking Leave of his Mother (El Greco) Christ the Redeemer (icon) Christ the Redeemer (Mantegna)
Psalm 70 from the Belleville Breviary The Betrayal of Christ on the Mount on Olives from the Hours of Jeanne d'Eureux. A soldier appears in the small initial D looking at the observer through his half-opened visor. This is a motif that was invented by Pucelle. The Hours of Jeanne de Navarre was modeled on the first volume of the Belleville ...
The altar wing depicting Christ on the Mount of Olives belongs to the Diocese of Litoměřice, while the other panels are owned by the Regional Museum in Litoměřice. It is the largest surviving set of panel paintings by an anonymous late Gothic and early Renaissance painter called the Master of the Litoměřice Altarpiece . [ 1 ]