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Christ feedeth the multitude (coloured engraving)
5203798 Christ feedeth the multitude (coloured engraving) by Bendixen, Siegfried Detler (1786-1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christ feedeth the multitude. One of the Preceptive Illustrations of The Bible published by Thomas Varty, this copy dated 10 November 1848. Note: These illustrations were published over many years, with differing hand-colouring.); © Look and Learn
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Feeding Five Thousand Loaves Multitude
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This coloured engraving, titled "Christ feedeth the multitude" transports us back to a significant biblical scene. Created by Siegfried Detler Bendixen in the 19th century, this print captures the essence of one of Jesus Christ's most remarkable miracles. The image depicts Jesus surrounded by a vast crowd as he feeds them with just a few loaves and fishes. This iconic moment is known as the feeding of the five thousand, where Jesus demonstrates his divine power by multiplying food to satisfy everyone's hunger. Bendixen's attention to detail brings this biblical story to life. The expressions on people's faces reflect astonishment and gratitude for witnessing such an extraordinary event. The artist skillfully portrays the abundance of food amidst a serene landscape, emphasizing both physical nourishment and spiritual fulfillment. Published as part of Thomas Varty's Preceptive Illustrations of The Bible series in November 1848, this particular copy showcases unique hand-colouring techniques that add depth and vibrancy to each element within the composition. As we gaze upon this enchanting engraving, we are reminded not only of Christ's compassion but also his ability to provide abundantly even when faced with scarcity. It serves as a timeless reminder that faith can move mountains and miracles can happen even in our darkest times. This exquisite print from Bridgeman Images allows us to cherish and appreciate this profound biblical narrative while marveling at Bendixen's artistic talent captured through meticulous craftsmanship.
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