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Künstler
Dev
14 episodes
5 hours ago
A podcast on art history, symbolism, culture and art heists. I have always been interested in the symbolism aspect of art , stories of famous art heists and as well as how history and culture have shaped people's perception of art across geographies and over time. A hobby podcast for fun.
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A podcast on art history, symbolism, culture and art heists. I have always been interested in the symbolism aspect of art , stories of famous art heists and as well as how history and culture have shaped people's perception of art across geographies and over time. A hobby podcast for fun.
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Hidden Symbolism in Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus
Künstler
10 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Hidden Symbolism in Caravaggio's Supper at Emmaus

A Resurrected Jesus without a beard, fruits of autumn for an event that should have occured in April, the sign of Ichthys and the presence of a scallop shell on the robe of a disciple.

Caravaggiio's " Supper at Emmaus" is filled with Christian symbolism and a painting of extreme interest for symbolists.

But what were these and what did they mean?

The painting derives its name from the biblical event recounted in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 24:13-35). 

According to this narrative, following Jesus' Crucifixion and subsequent burial, two of his disciples encountered a stranger on the road to Emmaus. Unaware that this stranger was Jesus, they invited him for a meal. Jesus blessed and broke bread during this shared repast, unveiling his true identity before vanishing.

This moment marks Jesus' first post-resurrection appearance in the real world.


Künstler
A podcast on art history, symbolism, culture and art heists. I have always been interested in the symbolism aspect of art , stories of famous art heists and as well as how history and culture have shaped people's perception of art across geographies and over time. A hobby podcast for fun.