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Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
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The Temptation of Christ c. 1500/1504 Juan de Flandes Artist, Hispano-Flemish, active 1496.
Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
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The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
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In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
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Temptation of Christ Art Many artists have painted about this part of Jesus' life, when he was in the wilderness for 40 days. Below are some of those paintings. If you click a picture, you will see a much larger version. For some of the pictures, you can click on the larger version and see an even LARGER version.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
The Temptation of Christ c. 1500/1504 Juan de Flandes Artist, Hispano-Flemish, active 1496.
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Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
The Temptation of Christ c. 1500/1504 Juan de Flandes Artist, Hispano-Flemish, active 1496.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
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In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
The Temptation Of Christ, 1525 Painting By Titian - Fine Art America
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
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In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
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"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Temptation of Christ Art Many artists have painted about this part of Jesus' life, when he was in the wilderness for 40 days. Below are some of those paintings. If you click a picture, you will see a much larger version. For some of the pictures, you can click on the larger version and see an even LARGER version.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
The Temptation Of Christ Painting By Ary Scheffer - Pixels
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
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This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
Temptation of Christ Art Many artists have painted about this part of Jesus' life, when he was in the wilderness for 40 days. Below are some of those paintings. If you click a picture, you will see a much larger version. For some of the pictures, you can click on the larger version and see an even LARGER version.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
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Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
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Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
Temptation Of Christ Painting By Granger - Fine Art America
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
Temptation of Christ Art Many artists have painted about this part of Jesus' life, when he was in the wilderness for 40 days. Below are some of those paintings. If you click a picture, you will see a much larger version. For some of the pictures, you can click on the larger version and see an even LARGER version.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
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Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
Three Temptations of Christ 1481-82 Fresco, 345 x 555 cm Cappella Sistina, Vatican The fresco is from the cycle of the life of Christ in the Sistine Chapel. It is located in the second compartment on the north wall. The fresco which Botticelli began in July, 1481, is the third scene within the Christ cycle and depicts the Temptation of Christ.
In today's artwork, we look at Sandro's Botticelli's Three temptations of Christ, a fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It is the third scene in the cycle of the life of Christ. Christ's three temptations by the devil can be seen in the background of the picture (see specifics below), with the devil deceitfully disguised as a hermit.
Picture and description of a work by Botticelli: The Temptations of Christ. Fresco (345 x 555 cm), dated 1481.
"The Temptation of Christ" is a fresco by Sandro Botticelli, created between 1481 and 1482. This masterpiece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 555 x 345 cm, the religious painting is housed in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The artwork depicts the biblical scene of Christ being tempted by Satan. This fresco is rich in Renaissance elements, characterized by.
Temptation of Christ Art Many artists have painted about this part of Jesus' life, when he was in the wilderness for 40 days. Below are some of those paintings. If you click a picture, you will see a much larger version. For some of the pictures, you can click on the larger version and see an even LARGER version.
The Temptation of Christ c. 1500/1504 Juan de Flandes Artist, Hispano-Flemish, active 1496.
Media in category "Paintings of the temptation of Jesus Christ" The following 49 files are in this category, out of 49 total.
The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli, executed in 1480-1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel, Rome.
Thinking to approach Jesus in a weakened state after his fast of forty days and forty nights, the devil tempts him in three different ways, each depicted in this miniature. In the foreground, the devil suggests that Jesus change some rocks into bread so that he can eat after forty days without food. Then, in the right background, the devil sits Christ on the pinnacle of the temple of the holy.
This painting portrays one of three temptations that Christ faced during his forty days fast in the desert, narrated in Matthew 4:1-4. Christ is being tempted by a young demon that presents a stone and challenges Christ to perform the miracle of turning it into bread, thus proving that he is truly the Son of God. Christ refuses, saying, One does not live by bread alone, but by every word that.