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Washing Feet Collection

"Washing Feet: A Symbol of Humility and Devotion" Throughout history, the act has held significant meaning, symbolizing humility, devotion, and acts of service

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898. Creator: Albert Edelfelt

Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898. Creator: Albert Edelfelt
Jesus Washing the Feet of his Disciples, 1898

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, c1480. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem

Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, c1480. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, c1480. From The Passion, pl. 1

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Shepherdess with Cattle, 1651-1672. Creator: Adriaen van de Velde

Shepherdess with Cattle, 1651-1672. Creator: Adriaen van de Velde
Shepherdess with Cattle, 1651-1672

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Une lecture intéressante et rafraichissante, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier

Une lecture intéressante et rafraichissante, 19th century. Creator: Honore Daumier
Une lecture interessante et rafraichissante, 19th century. Summer sketch - An interesting and refreshing read

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460/1480. Creator: Master of the Borders with the Four

Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460/1480. Creator: Master of the Borders with the Four Fathers of the Church
Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460/1480

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Mary Magdalen Washing Feet of Christ. Creator: Hans Wechtlin the Elder

Mary Magdalen Washing Feet of Christ. Creator: Hans Wechtlin the Elder
Mary Magdalen Washing Feet of Christ

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Magdalene Washing the Feet of Christ with Eight Disciples Looking On [recto]. Creator: Donato Creti

Magdalene Washing the Feet of Christ with Eight Disciples Looking On [recto]. Creator: Donato Creti
Magdalene Washing the Feet of Christ with Eight Disciples Looking On [recto]

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460-65. Creator: Unknown

The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460-65. Creator: Unknown
The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of the Apostles, 1460-65

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg

The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812. Creator: CW Eckersberg
The Return of Ulysses. Scene from Homer´s Ulysses, 1812

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Christ at the table of Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalene washing his feet with her... ca. 1520-25

Christ at the table of Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalene washing his feet with her... ca. 1520-25
Christ at the table of Simon the Pharisee, Mary Magdalene washing his feet with her hair, ca. 1520-25

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of his Disciples, plate nine from Passio... c.1503

The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of his Disciples, plate nine from Passio... c.1503
The Last Supper and Christ Washing the Feet of his Disciples, plate nine from Passio domini nostri Jesu Christi, c.1503

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Getting Up, 1911 (w / c)

Getting Up, 1911 (w / c)
6199969 Getting Up, 1911 (w/c) by Foggie, David (1878-1948); 68.3x53_x000D_ 20 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Odysseus recognised by his nurse, Euryclee, 1848 (oil on canvas)

Odysseus recognised by his nurse, Euryclee, 1848 (oil on canvas)
LSE746380 Odysseus recognised by his nurse, Euryclee, 1848 (oil on canvas) by Bouguereau, William-Adolphe (1825-1905); Musee des Beaux-Arts, La Rochelle

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: The Woman with the Box of Ointment, illustration from Women of the Bible

The Woman with the Box of Ointment, illustration from Women of the Bible
IL281089 The Woman with the Box of Ointment, illustration from Women of the Bible, published by The Religious Tract Society, 1927 (colour litho) by Copping

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Fol. 89r Hot Water, illustration from Tacuinum Santiatis Codex Vindobonensis (vellum)

Fol. 89r Hot Water, illustration from Tacuinum Santiatis Codex Vindobonensis (vellum)
ALI142973 Fol.89r Hot Water, illustration from Tacuinum Santiatis Codex Vindobonensis (vellum) by Italian School, (14th century); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; Alinari

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: St. Mary Magdalene with eight scenes from her life (panel)

St. Mary Magdalene with eight scenes from her life (panel)
BEN85033 St. Mary Magdalene with eight scenes from her life (panel) by Master of the St. Mary Magdalene, (14th century); 164x76 cm; Galleria dell Accademia & Museo degli Strumenti Musicali, Florence

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: The Masters Return, a Scene of Moorish Life (engraving)

The Masters Return, a Scene of Moorish Life (engraving)
1596997 The Masters Return, a Scene of Moorish Life (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Masters Return, a Scene of Moorish Life)

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Detail from a window depicting the Passion: the Last Supper (stained glass)

Detail from a window depicting the Passion: the Last Supper (stained glass)
PC344954 Detail from a window depicting the Passion: the Last Supper (stained glass) by French School, (13th century); Saint-Etienne Cathedral, Bourges, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: A Gentleman Dressing, attended by his Head Bearer, and other Servants

A Gentleman Dressing, attended by his Head Bearer, and other Servants
STC217074 A Gentleman Dressing, attended by his Head Bearer, and other Servants, plate 4 from The European in India, published 1813 (hand-coloured aquatint) by D Oyly

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: St. Brigit entertaining a Bishop, from The Trias Thaumaturga

St. Brigit entertaining a Bishop, from The Trias Thaumaturga
STC214627 St. Brigit entertaining a Bishop, from The Trias Thaumaturga, or Three Wonder-Working Saints of Ireland, by Mary Cusack (1829-99) published c.1890s (litho) (b/w photo) by Irish School

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: A 16th century painting depicting Jesus washing his disciples feet, St

A 16th century painting depicting Jesus washing his disciples feet, St. Antonys Chapel, Bessans, Savoie, France, Europe

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Diana and her Companions, c. 1655-56 (oil on canvas)

Diana and her Companions, c. 1655-56 (oil on canvas)
3247745 Diana and her Companions, c.1655-56 (oil on canvas) by Vermeer, Jan (Johannes) (1632-75); 97.8x104.6 cm; Mauritshuis, The Hague, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Diana, goddess of the hunt)

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: David and Bathsheba, 1562 (oil on canvas)

David and Bathsheba, 1562 (oil on canvas)
XIR182165 David and Bathsheba, 1562 (oil on canvas) by Massys or Metsys, Jan (1509-75); 162x197 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: wife of Uriah the Hittite; femme d Urie; ); Dutch

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Tobias scares the fish, Herman van Swanevelt, Charles Audran, 1629 - 1641

Tobias scares the fish, Herman van Swanevelt, Charles Audran, 1629 - 1641

Background imageWashing Feet Collection: Feet washing ritual during Maundy Thursday celebration in a Catholic church

Feet washing ritual during Maundy Thursday celebration in a Catholic church, Paris, France, Europe


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"Washing Feet: A Symbol of Humility and Devotion" Throughout history, the act has held significant meaning, symbolizing humility, devotion, and acts of service. From biblical narratives to artistic representations, this simple yet profound gesture continues to captivate hearts and minds. One such depiction is found in Marcantonio Raimondi's masterpiece "Christ at the table of Simon the Pharisee. " Here we witness Mary Magdalene humbly washing Jesus' feet with her tears and drying them with her hair. This intimate moment portrays her deep love for Christ and serves as a reminder that true devotion knows no bounds. In Urs Graf's "The Last Supper, " we see another poignant scene where Jesus washes his disciples' feet. As he kneels before them, this powerful image showcases Christ's selflessness and willingness to serve others despite his divine status. It teaches us the importance of humility in our interactions with one another. Artistic interpretations are not limited to religious contexts alone; they extend into various cultural realms as well. In "Getting Up" by an unknown artist from 1911, foot-washing takes on a more mundane but equally meaningful aspect. It highlights the everyday rituals that connect us to our bodies and remind us of our shared humanity. Even classical literature embraces this theme; Homer's epic poem "Odyssey" features Odysseus being recognized by his nurse Euryclea through washing his feet after years away from home. The tender act signifies their unbreakable bond while emphasizing the significance placed on foot-washing throughout different cultures across time. "The Woman with the Box of Ointment, " an illustration from Women of the Bible series, captures yet another instance where foot-washing plays a pivotal role. Here we witness an anonymous woman pouring precious ointment over Jesus' feet—an extravagant display of love and reverence that transcends societal norms. From illuminated manuscripts like "Fol. 89r Hot Water" to panel paintings like "St.