In this striking image, we encounter a white marble statue of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, isolated against a black background. The statue, discovered in the ancient Roman city of Caesarea, serves as a powerful representation of Christian iconography. The Good Shepherd motif, adapted from ancient Greek sculpture and perpetuated through Hellenistic and Roman art, finds a unique expression in this religious artwork. The statue captures Jesus in the role of the Good Shepherd, a symbol deeply rooted in Christian tradition, representing care, guidance, and protection. The choice of white marble adds a sense of purity and timelessness to the depiction. Set against the black background, the statue stands out, drawing attention to its intricate details and the emotional resonance of the religious theme. The play of light on the marble surface enhances the contours of the figure, creating a visually striking and spiritually evocative composition.
Image ID#: 20600 / Category: Architecture, Religion / Price: 499$PURCHASE A LICENSE
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