
Supper at Emmaus (Rembrandt, Louvre) - Wikipedia
Supper at Emmaus or The Pilgrims at Emmaus is a 1648 oil on mahogany panel painting by Rembrandt. [1] It depicts the Gospel story of the resurrected Jesus's appearance in Emmaus.
Rembrandt / Pilgrims at Emmaus or The Supper at Emmaus - Le …
In this symphony of natural and divine light, everything is nuanced, from the iridescent colors of Christ’s robe to the gradated emotions of the faithful recognizing the risen Savior. Rembrandt …
On Rembrandt’s “The Supper at Emmaus” - lenalevin.com
Oct 8, 2017 · This invisible inner turmoil is what Rembrandt has painted here, in “The supper at Emmaus”. The story comes from the Gospels: after the resurrection, Jesus “reveals himself” to …
The Supper at Emmaus - Musée Jacquemart-André
Rembrandt depicted the theme of Christ at Emmaus many times throughout his career. However, no other version attained the perfection of this early work, in which the mystery is suggested …
Supper at Emmaus, 1628 by Rembrandt - Rembrandt Paintings
Although Rembrandt made three drawings after Leonardo's Last Supper, which he knew from copies and engravings, its importance for him is also apparent in his later depictions of the …
Rembrandt / The Supper at Emmaus - Le Louvre
The Supper at Emmaus In this emulation of Rembrandt’s Pilgrims at Emmaus, the pupil was clearly trying to differentiate himself from his master: the trompe-l’œil curtain, suddenly drawn …
The Supper at Emmaus (1648) by Rembrandt – Artchive
The artwork titled “The Supper at Emmaus” was crafted by the influential artist Rembrandt in the year 1648. This remarkable creation is rendered in oil on board, measuring 65 by 68 …
The Supper at Emmaus, Rembrandt van Rijn, 1654 - Rijksmuseum
The two disciples react with surprise. The innkeeper calmly descending the stairs seems unaware of what is transpiring. Unlike previously, here Rembrandt places Christ under a baldachin as …
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn: Supper at Emmaus (1628)
Rembrandt's first Supper at Emmaus. It shows the exact moment when the two men realize that the person who has been accompanying them on their journey to Emmaus is their deceased …
Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn: Walking to Emmaus
On their way to the village of Emmaus two of Jesus' students talk about the events of the past days. They are joined by their master, whom they do not recognize. Rembrandt also depicted …