Baptism According to the Greek Church in Russia, engraved by W. Forrest, from World Religion, published by A. Fullarton and Co.
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Baptism According to the Greek Church in Russia" is an engraving by W. Forrest, based on a work by Bernard Picart, a notable French engraver and artist of the early 18th century. This particular piece is part of a larger collection that was included in "Ceremonies and Religious Customs of the Various Nations of the Known World," which was later republished as "World Religion" by A. Fullarton and Co. The engraving depicts the ritual of baptism as practiced by the Greek Orthodox Church in Russia, showcasing the rich cultural and religious traditions of the time.
The original work by Picart was part of an ambitious project that aimed to illustrate the diverse religious practices around the world, and it was first published in the early 1720s. Picart's collection was groundbreaking for its detailed representation of global religious ceremonies and was widely disseminated throughout Europe, influencing the understanding of religious diversity during the Enlightenment.
The engraving by W. Forrest is a testament to the enduring interest in Picart's work and the fascination with religious customs. It provides a visual account of the Greek Orthodox baptismal ceremony, which is characterized by the immersion of the infant three times in sanctified water, symbolizing the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The ceremony is an important sacrament within the Orthodox tradition and signifies the cleansing of original sin and the initiation of the individual into the Christian faith.
The detailed illustration captures the solemnity and the communal aspect of the baptism, with figures of clergy, godparents, and family members present, all adorned in traditional attire. The artwork not only serves as a historical record of religious practice but also as a piece of cultural heritage, reflecting the intricate interplay between religion and art in the representation of faith and identity.
As an engraving that reproduces and disseminates Picart's original work, "Baptism According to the Greek Church in Russia" by W. Forrest continues to contribute to the appreciation and understanding of religious ceremonies across different cultures and historical periods. It remains a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of art history, religious studies, and cultural anthropology.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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