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The Denial of Saint Peter, 1926. Artist: Ferdinand Graf von Harrach
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The Denial of Saint Peter, 1926. Artist: Ferdinand Graf von Harrach
The Denial of Saint Peter, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 1: The Birth of Christianity, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake, published by the Waverley Book Club (London, 1926)
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The Denial of Saint Peter, 1926
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is a poignant print that captures the essence of one of Christianity's most significant moments. Created by Ferdinand Graf von Harrach, this artwork is part of "An Outline of Christianity" an insightful volume edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake. In this thought-provoking image, we witness the emotional turmoil experienced by Saint Peter as he denies his association with Jesus Christ during the time of their crucifixion. The artist skillfully portrays Peter's dejection through his downcast gaze and slumped posture while dressed in robes that symbolize his role as an apostle. The historical context surrounding this scene becomes palpable as we observe Roman soldiers standing guard against a wall in ancient Rome. Their presence serves to remind us of the religious persecution faced by early Christians at that time. Through its monochrome aesthetic, this print evokes a sense of solemnity and introspection. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as faith, loyalty, and forgiveness within the framework of Christian history. Ferdinand Graf von Harrach's artistic interpretation not only pays homage to St. Peter but also emphasizes humanity's capacity for both weakness and redemption. This powerful portrayal reminds us that even revered figures can falter in times of great adversity. Overall, "The Denial of Saint Peter" serves as a visual testament to the enduring impact and complexity inherent in religious narratives throughout history.
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