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Luther Preaches using his Bible Translation while Imprisoned at Wartburg
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Luther Preaches using his Bible Translation while Imprisoned at Wartburg
XKH149287 Luther Preaches using his Bible Translation while Imprisoned at Wartburg, 1882 (oil on canvas) by Vogel, Hugo (1855-1934); 182.5x236.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: Luther predigt wahrend seiner Gefangenschaft auf der Wartburg aus seiner Bibelubersetzung ; Martin Luther was a prisoner at Wartburg from 1521-22; reformer of the church in Germany; ); German, out of copyright
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Excommunicated Founder Lectern Martin Luther Preaching Prison Protestant Reformation 1483 1546 Listener Monks Religious Orders
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The captivating painting "Luther Preaches using his Bible Translation while Imprisoned at Wartburg" by Hugo Vogel transports us back to a significant moment in history. Depicting the renowned German reformer Martin Luther during his imprisonment from 1521-22, this oil on canvas print captures the essence of his unwavering dedication to religious freedom. In this scene, Luther stands before an attentive audience, passionately delivering a sermon from his translated Bible. Despite being confined within the walls of Wartburg Castle, he fearlessly uses his voice and knowledge to challenge the established norms of the Catholic Church. The intensity in Luther's gaze reflects both determination and defiance as he speaks out against corruption and advocates for reform. Surrounded by an atmosphere of solemnity and spirituality, we witness a congregation deeply engaged with Luther's words. Their presence signifies not only their support but also their shared desire for change within the church. Vogel masterfully captures these emotions through intricate details such as the ornate lectern and armor adorning some individuals in attendance. These elements serve as reminders that even within confinement, Luther's message resonated far beyond prison walls. This powerful portrait immortalizes Martin Luther as more than just an Augustinian friar or author; it portrays him as a visionary who laid the foundation for Protestantism. Through this artwork, we are reminded of Luther's enduring legacy—a testament to courageously challenging authority in pursuit of one's beliefs.
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