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Abraham and Isaac, Genesis, XXII, 6 (engraving)
2809447 Abraham and Isaac, Genesis, XXII, 6 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Abraham and Isaac, Genesis, XXII, 6. Illustration for The Sunday Scrap Book (Cassell, c 1890). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22698750
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This engraving titled "Abraham and Isaac, Genesis, XXII, 6" transports us back to the biblical story of sacrifice. Created by an anonymous English School artist in the 19th century, this print captures a pivotal moment from the Book of Genesis. In this scene, we witness Abraham's unwavering faith as he prepares to offer his beloved son Isaac as a sacrifice. The emotional intensity is palpable as both father and son stand atop Mount Moriah. Isaac gazes up at his father with trust and innocence while Abraham holds a knife in one hand and grasps his son's arm with the other. The artist skillfully conveys the weight of this moral dilemma through intricate details and expert shading. The viewer can almost feel the tension between obedience to God's command and love for one's child radiating from the image. Originally published in "The Sunday Scrap Book" around 1890, this digitally cleaned version allows us to appreciate every line and texture with clarity. It serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's enduring struggle between devotion to higher powers and our inherent compassion for others. As we contemplate this profound artwork, let it inspire introspection about our own values, sacrifices we make for what we believe in, and how faith shapes our lives even today.
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