The Pilgrim at Emmaus, created by Titian

The Pilgrim at Emmaus, created by Titian

Titian's "Pilgrim at Emmaus" is an oil painting depicting the scene in the Bible where Jesus appears to two disciples after his resurrection. This painting was created around 1533 or 1534 and is currently hanging in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The painting depicts the scene of pilgrims at Emmaus. The history of this painting is somewhat controversial. Some believe it was created around 1547, while others believe it was created around 1543. The Louvre Museum has set its creation date between 1533 and 1534. This painting used to belong to a group of paintings in Mantua and was purchased by Charles I in 1628.
Christ in the Doctor "created by Luca Giodano

Christ in the Doctor "created by Luca Giodano

This oil painting titled 'Christ in the Doctor' was created by Luca Giodano. He was one of the most innovative and successful painters in Naples in the 17th century, with a large number of works and a unique style, full of the charm of the Baroque style, making him an international star. He had activities in Naples, Rome, Venice, and Florence, and served as a court painter for Charles II in Spain. Using typical Florentine style circular paintings, Giodano created a harmonious and dynamic composition with dramatic poses and vivid expressions. This painting can now be visited at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.