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Early Christian martyrs in a Roman arena and Early Christian martyrs who are being
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Early Christian martyrs in a Roman arena and Early Christian martyrs who are being
Early Christian martyrs in a Roman arena and Early Christian martyrs who are being slaughtered in an arena, Jan Luyken, Jacobus van Hardenberg, Barent Visscher, 1701
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12719739
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1701 Arena Armenians Barent Visscher Beasts Prey Bull Christian Christians Copts Death Driving Early Early Christian Group Jacobus Van Hardenberg Jan Luyken Killed Lion Lions Martyrs Means Poker Predatory Animals Roman Several Slaughtered Soldiers Swords Syrians Toward Violent Irons Roman Arena
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This powerful print captures the harrowing scene of early Christian martyrs facing their violent deaths in a Roman arena. Painted by renowned artists Jan Luyken, Jacobus van Hardenberg, and Barent Visscher in 1701, this artwork depicts the brutal persecution endured by Christians during ancient times. In this heart-wrenching image, we witness a group of courageous believers being mercilessly slaughtered by predatory animals such as lions and other beasts of prey. The martyrs are shown armed only with their faith and palm branches symbolizing victory over death. Despite their impending doom, they stand united in their unwavering devotion to Christ. The Roman soldiers can be seen driving these brave Christians towards their fate using means like swords and hot poker irons. The atmosphere is filled with tension as cleaving striking weapons clash against flesh while screams echo through the arena. This haunting portrayal serves as a poignant reminder of the immense sacrifices made by early Christian communities including Armenians, Copts, Syrians, and others who faced persecution for their beliefs. It sheds light on the strength and resilience displayed by these faithful individuals who chose martyrdom rather than renouncing their faith. Quint Lox's capture of this historic masterpiece from Liszt Collection allows us to reflect upon the courage exhibited by these early Christian martyrs amidst unimaginable suffering. Their stories continue to inspire generations today as reminders of the enduring power of faith even in times of extreme adversity.
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