St John The Collection
"Exploring the Enigmatic Figure of St. John: A Journey through Art" Le Coup de Lance, 1620
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Exploring the Enigmatic Figure of St. John: A Journey through Art" Le Coup de Lance, 1620. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens: In this powerful masterpiece by Rubens, we witness the dramatic moment of "Le Coup de Lance, " depicting St. John's martyrdom with intense emotion and vivid brushstrokes. Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist, c1320s. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti: Lorenzetti captures a serene scene where St. John stands beside Mary and Jesus, symbolizing his significant role as one of Christ's beloved disciples. St. John, seated and holding a writing instrument to a tablet, an eagle with outstre: This intriguing portrayal showcases St. John in deep contemplation as he writes on a tablet while an eagle perches nearby—a symbolic representation often associated with him. The Last Supper, 1803. Artist: Michael Kock: Among the apostles gathered at Christ's final meal is Saint John—his youthful appearance contrasting against the somber atmosphere—an embodiment of faith amidst impending tragedy. Cartoon of St Anne with Madonna and Child and St John, 15th century (1930). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci: Da Vinci's cartoon reveals his mastery in capturing tender moments; here we see baby Jesus playfully interacting with both his mother Mary and cousin Saint John under the watchful gaze of Saint Anne. Plate 4: Saint John with his head turned three-quarters to the left: A striking depiction showcasing Saint John gazing intently towards us—his penetrating eyes inviting viewers into deeper reflection upon their own spiritual journey. Saints Peter and John healing the Sick, early 16th century. Creator: Parmigianino: Parmigianino portrays Saints Peter and John working together to heal those in need—a testament to St.