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La Mort De Jésus-Christ Sur Le Calvaire (1860) by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin - Public Domain Catholic Painting

(Subject) La Mort De Jésus-Christ Sur Le Calvaire: Jesus dying on the cross at Calvary (Gospels: e.g., Matthew 27; Mark 15; Luke 23; John 19). The painter (Jean‑Hippolyte Flandrin): 19th‑century French painter, student of Ingres, noted for calm, classical religious scenes and portraits. Free DownloadThis image is...

Joshua, with the Sun at Upper Left (1856–1863) by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin - Public Domain Catholic Painting

Joshua with the Sun: Old Testament scene where Joshua commands the sun to stand still during battle (Book of Joshua, chapter 10). The painter (Jean‑Hippolyte Flandrin): 19th‑century French painter and Ingres student, known for calm, classical religious and historical works. Free DownloadThis image is in the public domain306112rg....

Balaam Prophesies That a Star Will Rise From the Midst of Israel (1858) by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin - Public Domain Catholic Painting

* This painting refers to the biblical story, from the book of Numbers, in which Balaam, a prophet, foretells the coming of a powerful leader, or messiah, from the people of Israel. * The painting by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (1858) illustrates this prophetic moment, symbolizing hope and the rise of a new era...

Hezekiah, King of Judah (1856–1863) by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin - Public Domain Catholic Painting

The image depicts Hezekiah, known from the biblical accounts as a reforming king who deeply trusted the Lord and oversaw a revival of faith in Judah during his reign. Flandrin’s work emphasizes dignified, contemplative expression, aligning with the broader 19th-century French religious art movement. Free DownloadThis image is in...

Le baptême du Christ (1858) Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin (French, 1809 – 1864) - Public Domain Catholic Painting

The painting of the Baptism of Christ that you shared is executed in the Neoclassical or Academic style prevalent in 19th-century European art, which prioritized clarity, idealism, and moralizing themes. Christ (God the Son) is baptized by John the Baptist, representing the new covenant; and God the Father is acknowledged...

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