for who does not. This is not a post about religion. Reflection c he going to make me come up with a pai or months ago and now I must give respect to Professor Stefano Ferrari and on or program examination of the Psychology of Art. One of the most interesting exams I've ever done. - Let me first note of color, a so-called joke Industry: Background: One of the texts was also the sense of the uncanny and the double. While waiting for the professor to the appeal, I considered not doing the haunting, and having seen him only once in the photos on the site, seeing that all other test-takers like me get up to the passing of a distinguished gentleman, I ask the first guy side: it is he? and I replied: No, it's a double! is a double! is Uncanny! is very disturbing! ") - Let's get started. In one of the books I had you spoke of Christ's face as has been represented over the centuries. And the difference between the Shroud, and Veronica Icon . Veronica, who left here you see in the photo taken by me at the window of the Basilic of Holy Blood in Bruges in Belgium ( Santa Veronica , commonly known as the woman who wiped her face with a cloth of Christ along the Via C rucis ; literally identifies as Veronica the handkerchief with which a certain Elizabeth wiped the face of Christ, Veronica Vera Icon = / for more information: http://www.santiebeati.it/dettaglio/62275 ) .. and he speaks of it also said that not only the man was made in the image and likeness of God, but also vice versa! In the sense that man is God figure in his own way, in the way of man. From this we can say that we all ended up quite e are reminded of a certain imaginary it the face of Christ and God the Father, and that most likely happen if you really
that Jesus Christ came on land and reincarnate in on and its human features, and by chance did not correspond to what we have in mind, we do not recognize it as such. Auks I wondered what my private image of the face of Christ. And I answer this way: to force one of Zeffirelli's film Jesus of Nazareth 1977. Then I wondered who the actor. I found it: this Robert Powell. Well, certainly I will be granted, but I think that was Jesus Christ in the flesh, if you know what I mean. How else can it be done? Also to M. Gibson's The Passion is not bad, but it looks like it's not him! It 'just an impersonator! I thought that actor, after the third film about Jesus had not done anything more, I certainly think you could compromise by now! But no, I discovered that he had made more! First ones are: Perdition 1974, 1975 and Tommy Beyond Good and Evil 1977, the same year G. d N. Then in 1982 The Hunchback of Notredamme . All the movies I'll look good and then see if I will not be without God! Ok first do not count those, but maybe my theory not compromised after it is completely wrong, according to the fact that the first movie after that is 5 years away , and then did not know there no others. Or not? Nevertheless established the fact that if G esu Christ one day you were to reincarnate and appear right to me unless it had the features of
Robert Powell I would give him the impostor! That's my Immage Christi. Then I wondered what was a figurative level. Because of paintings by the baptism of Christ, Ecce Homo, Christ at the Column, Resurrection, etc. I have studied many , at the end after a long search I found it. It is a Ecce Homo, 1893 , never heard of Joaquin Martinez Delavega ? That's exactly this artist has painted my image of Christ. And you? have you ever thought? if it came a blond for example? Believe him? I must say that a couple of years ago, a RAI production in 1999 had a Jesus physically risky type guy from California, that Jeremy Sisto ... and he convinced me not at all. Robert VS Jeremy 1:0! Sorry Jeremy, you did your best, no one is perfect! But I wanted to add one more thing: "sostiengono Some scholars, however, that according to Jewish customs of the time, Jesus could not wear long hair. To support this thesis he cites a passage from St. Paul (First Corinthians 11.7 to 16) which defines "indecent" let grow hair. . Also, since Judas kissed him to recognize it, it is assumed that Jesus was a person like many others, without prominent physical characteristics. "
's, but then why in all the movies always has long hair? and also there are Shroud beard and long hair (if it is really him and not just any man as some claim). ... I do not know ... I've never seen depictions of Jesus with short hair. Or am I wrong? tell me if you find as well. Shaved yes, see for example the 'Christ Blessing' by Raphael, and in fact, deep down I was never convinced even that, but not with short hair I think ...
'During Late Antiquity, with the secularization of Christian worship and the separation from the Jewish tradition, spread, direct representations of Jesus depicted as a beardless youth to 6sec; by 4sec also appears bearded Jesus with long hair, which will become its canonical representation (eg. St. Apollinaris Nuovo in Ravenna)
then disappears from the east while the beardless Jesus sometimes appears in Carolingian and Romanesque . The emergence of a bearded was influenced by the emergence of images deemed authentic as the Mandylion and Sacred Shroud. In Byzantine iconography of Jesus is strictly codified, even after the dispute sull'iconoclastia.
From the Renaissance it has evolved in the West, breaking the stillness of the Byzantine representations. At this time the figure of Jesus was secularized and became the prototype of the perfect man. This vision will have its greatest exponent in Michelangelo that retrieves the image in the Judgement of the early Christian beardless Christ '.
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