
Sujet
Jesus being portrayed by King Abgar?s painter, from a Mir?at al-quds..., 1602-1604. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
Jesus being portrayed by King Abgar?s painter, from a Mir?at al-quds of Father Jerome Xavier (Spanish, 1549-1617), 1602-1604. Jesus sits under a golden lamp with a cloth in his hand, while the artist emissary from Abgar, king of Edessa in present-day southeastern Turkey, struggles to paint a portrait of Jesus that Abgar believed would cure him of a disease. The similarity between the names Abgar and Akbar suggests that Father Jerome included this noncanonical story in his biography of Jesus to resonate with and inspire the Mughal emperor. The miraculous cloth described in this story, the Image of Edessa, also known as the Mandylion, was venerated by Christians for centuries as a relic of Christ. The original cloth was lost from Sainte-Chapelle in Paris during the French Revolution, but two copies remain: one in a church in Genoa, and the other in the Vatican.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Notre référence
HRM19F89_006
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NA
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Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68,3Mo (6,7Mo) / 33,0cm x 51,8cm / 3897 x 6124 (300dpi)