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This is an art analysis that applies the Christian faith to art and the study of art history. It compares and contrasts Supper at Emmaus by artists Rembrandt and Caravaggio. Questions are very direct, first about lighting, style and other art elements, etc. They move in to faith-based questions on the Bible passage based on New Testament Luke 24:13-34. Teacher's notes have a quick background on the painting but then a little more directed at the faith/Bible differences between the two paintings.

 

On a personal note: This worksheet comes out of my own need to apply and use Christianity in combination with art history. I want to get students looking at more art history as well as apply to their own faith. I want them to "expand" their recognition, thinking, and education so my worksheets are meant to be intros, quick, supplemental, etc.

Christianity & the Bible in Art History: Supper at Emmaus/The Last Supper

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