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Incarnation Part II: Art

Incarnation Part II: Art. L.O. Understand that Jesus is fully God, and fully man Explain how a piece of Art shows this about Jesus. Is Jesus God? What do these quotes say about Jesus’ relationship to God the Father? Write the quote out, then explain it.

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Incarnation Part II: Art

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  1. Incarnation Part II: Art L.O. • Understand that Jesus is fully God, and fully man • Explain how a piece of Art shows this about Jesus

  2. Is Jesus God? What do these quotes sayabout Jesus’ relationship to God the Father? Write the quote out, then explain it. • In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2He was with God in the beginning.  14 The Word became flesh and made his home among us. (Jn 1:1-2, 14) This means… Jesus said: "I and the Father are one" (Jn 10:30) This means… Jesus said: “He who sees me, sees the Father”(Jn 14:9) This means…

  3. Nativity, by Cranach the Elder 1550 What scene is the picture showing? Who is in the picture, what are they doing? What’s at the focus of the picture? Why? How are the people arranged? (close together, spaced out? Cosy, or formal?) Where is the light coming from? Reflected onto? What is the mood? What does it teach you about Christ?

  4. Analysing Art: Your Turn! Discuss in groups, write up for h/w and present next lesson. • Describe the painting: what story is it telling? Is it telling the story how you would imagine it? Why/ why not? • Who are the characters? What are they doing? Why? • How are the things in the painting arranged? Is it cramped or spacious? • What is the lighting? Is it reflecting off anything? • What is the overall mood of the painting? • Do you like it? Why/ why not?

  5. Ghirlandaio: Nativity (1492)

  6. Giotto: Nativity (1310

  7. Nativity - Holy Night by Correggio, 1528-1530

  8. Previtali, Nativity 1515

  9. Nativity, at Night - GEERTGEN Tot SintJans

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