The Entry into Jerusalem
from Scenes from the Life of Christ
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales | about 1845-1860 Scenes from right to left, south wall: The Annunciation, the Nativity, The Adoration of the Shepherds and the Magi, The Presentation in the Temple. Scenes from left to right, north wall: The Wedding at Cana, Jesus healing the sick, the Raising of Jairus' daughter, the Entry into Jerusalem.technique: painting size: 175 cm (width of each scene) artist: John Ellis Troughton Church of St John the Baptist, Penymynydd, Flintshire nave This series of frescoes relies heavily on the work of a contemporary, the German artist Johann Friedrich Overbeck (1789-1869), a Catholic convert who lived and worked for most of his life in Rome. Overbeck was dedicated to the revival of Christian art, and was a founder of the Lukasbund, which became an influential brotherhood of artists known as the Nazarenes. |
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- entry into Jerusalem: people spreading their clothes before Christ on the ass, and waving palm branches [Matthew 21:1-11; Matthew 21:14-16; Mark 11:12-14; Luke 19:28-40; John 12:12-19]
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Further reading
Martin Crampin, Stained Glass from Welsh Churches (Talybont: Y Lolfa, 2014), pp. 90-1.
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales
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