All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 23 & 24. There are five images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Christ, detail from Crucifixion,” by Cimabue, Italy (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Crucifixion with the Women and John,” unknown artist (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. ”Removal of Christ from the cross by Joseph of Arimathea,” unknown artist (via Vanderbilt ACT)
4. ”Supper at Emmaus,” Qi He (via Vanderbilt ACT)
5. ”The Ascension,” John Singleton Copley, Boston (via Vanderbilt ACT)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.
All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 21 & 22. There are three images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “The Widow’s Mite,” by JESUS MAFA, Cameroon (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Last Supper,” unknown Byzantine artist (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. ”The Betrayal,” Jacquemart de Hesdin, France (via Vanderbilt ACT)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.
All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 19 & 20. There are two images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Zacchaeus,” by Niels Lar Stevns, Denmark (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Christ Expelling the Money Changers in the Temple,” by Greco, Spain (via Vanderbilt ACT)
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This art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 17 & 18.
1. “Healing of the ten lepers,” JESUS MAFA (via Vanderbilt ACT)
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All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 15 & 16. There are four images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Lost Coin Church,” Trenton, NC (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Prodigal Son” sculpture (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. “Prodigal Son” wood carving (via Vanderbilt ACT)
4. “Kitchen Interior with the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus,” Amsterdam, Netherlands (via Vanderbilt ACT)
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All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 11 & 12. There are three images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “The Lord’s Prayer” by James Tissot (via the Brooklyn Museum)
2. “The Insistent Friend,” by JESUS MAFA (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. “Rich Fool” by James B. Janknegt (via Brilliant Colors Art Farm)
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All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 9 & 10. There are four images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
This week, all the art was inspired by the parable of the Good Samaritan.
1. Qi He (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. Vincent van Gogh (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. Ferdinand Hodler (via Vanderbilt ACT)
4. Anonymous (via Vanderbilt ACT)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.
All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 7 & 8. There are three images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Christ in the House of Simon,” by Dieric Bouts (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “The parable of the sower,” by JESUS MAFA (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. ”Peace Be Still,” by Qi He (via Vanderbilt ACT)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.
All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 5 & 6. There are three images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Calling Disciples,” by Qi He (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Healing the Paralytic,” in Vatican City, Rome, Italy (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. “Love Your Enemies,” Ithaca, NY (via Vanderbilt ACT)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.
All of this art (and more!) was inspired by Luke 3 & 4. There are three images posted above. Put your mouse pointer over the right (or left) edges to move forward (or backward).
1. “Baptism of Christ,” in the Cathedral in Amiens, France (via Vanderbilt ACT)
2. “Christ in the Desert,” by Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoĭ (via Vanderbilt ACT)
3. “The Healing of Peter’s Mother-in-Law,” James Tissot. (via the Brooklyn Museum)
For more art depicting the Gospel of Luke, visit The Text This Week and Vanderbilt’s Art in the Christian Tradition.

