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In the next passage we see a similar process leading up to the resurrection of Lazarus.
In 1857, he won first place with his depiction of the resurrection of Lazarus.
This Resurrection of Lazarus didn't seem sufficiently researched to his taste.
The reading, from John's gospel tells the story of the death and resurrection of Lazarus.
Speaking of the death and resurrection of Lazarus, she covers her face with a shroudlike cloth.
Later that year he painted The Resurrection of Lazarus.
Schnackenberg compares this to the resurrection of Lazarus.
For example, his monologue on the resurrection of Lazarus is structured so that one actor portrays more than a dozen characters.
The Resurrection of Lazarus; after the same.
He also completed a highly-finished etching representing the "Resurrection of Lazarus" (1645).
The Resurrection of Lazarus was the best of the dramas: it was always a joy to watch.
Did Bosch ever paint a Resurrection of Lazarus?
He painted a Resurrection of Lazarus in Moeni.
"It's the resurrection of Lazarus," said Terrie Rouse, the museum's director.
A fine example is Practical religion: the resurrection of Lazarus showing Mount Martha (1969-70).
His Resurrection of Lazarus (1555) was painted for the Colonna palace in Subiaco.
The Resurrection of Lazarus; after Crispin van den Broeck.
The Resurrection of Lazarus; Brinkman fec.
In 1867, he submitted his Resurrection of Lazarus and a Cain to an exposition in Rome.
Inside, the fresco of the Resurrection of Lazarus (1560) was painted by Michelangelo Carducci.
With The Resurrection of Lazarus, he goes a step further, giving us a glimpse of the actual physical process of resurrection.
His primary reading was a set of excerpts from the Gospel of John, Chapter 11, on the death and resurrection of Lazarus.
Back From the Grave - The story of Martha and Mary; and the resurrection of Lazarus.
He painted a main altarpiece depicting the Resurrection of Lazarus for the church of the Colombini in Padua.
Livgren has resumed work on one of his most ambitious works to date, titled Cantata: The Resurrection of Lazarus.
Its revival to mortal life was like the raising of Lazarus.
The Raising of Lazarus is a popular subject in religious art.
Obviously Jesus was doing things (such as the raising of Lazarus) which gave him a huge following.
The Raising of Lazarus was unofficially on view by October 1518.
Oh, never mind Charley Warner, he would interrupt the raising of Lazarus.
He painted the Raising of Lazarus in the Ducal palace.
Ladies and gentlemen, this exquisite painting represents the raising of Lazarus from the dead by our Saviour.
The Raising of Lazarus may also refer to:
The one truly original picture in the Lievens exhibition is a 1631 painting of the raising of Lazarus.
The comparison might be with Rembrandt’s treatment of the Raising Of Lazarus.
This part contains one miniature by Horenbout, the Raising of Lazarus (fol.257.
This was his picture The Raising of Lazarus now in the Tate Gallery.
The miracle of the raising of Lazarus, is the climax of John's "signs".
These paintings all show the same subject, the Raising of Lazarus, and essentially the same figures, but have very different compositions:
The story features characters and events following the raising of Lazarus of Bethany from the dead by Jesus.
"The Raising of Lazarus" is a staged tableau done primarily in soft reds, pinks and flesh tones.
"Restored to Life: the Raising of Lazarus," painting by Benjamin West.
Rembrandt would most closely imitate Raising of Lazarus with his 1635/1639 painting The Resurrection.
In 1824 he went to Rome, where he attracted critical attention by painting "The Raising of Lazarus".
Mostly elderly, with the women hewing to tradition by covering their heads with white veils, they listened to the liturgy on the raising of Lazarus.
Tentatively dated 1556-57, "The Raising of Lazarus" is an early Tintoretto in excellent condition.
It is, of course, the raising of Lazarus, described in the Fourth Gospel, ascribed to John.
It is clear, though, that it was not like the raising of Lazarus or Jairus's daughter, a miracle restoring a corpse to ordinary human life.
It celebrates the raising of Lazarus from the dead by Jesus (Gospel of John chapter 11).
In John's Gospel one of the great signs is of course the raising of Lazarus, extraordinary by any standards - amazing and moving.