The parable becomes visual teaching
Manuscripts and church decorations condense attack, abandonment, relief and inn. This milestone sheds light on the "Good Samaritan" collection by favoring composition.
Gospel according to Luke 10, 25 -37 · Compassion, care and hospitality
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Gospel according to Luke 10, 25 -37 · Compassion, care and hospitality
The parable of the Good Samaritan answers the question "Who is my neighbor?". A traveler attacked on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho is ignored by a priest and then a Levite. A Samaritan stops, heals his wounds with oil and wine, places him on his mount and entrusts him to an inn. Artists often focus the stage on the physical effort necessary to lift the injured body. Rembrandt places the episode in a landscape or in front of the inn; Delacroix transforms aid into dramatic movement; Fetti clarifies the steps of the parable; Van Gogh takes up Delacroix with an intensely personal color and touch. The "Good Samaritan" selection notably compares Landscape with the Good Samaritan - Rembrandt and The Good Samaritan - Eugène Delacroix. His reading favors composition.
The Good Samaritan does not just look at the suffering: the entire composition is born from the gesture which brings two strangers together.
Course & style
Manuscripts and church decorations condense attack, abandonment, relief and inn. This milestone sheds light on the "Good Samaritan" collection by favoring composition.
Rembrandt, Fetti and their contemporaries develop emotion, light and daily context.
Delacroix, Van Gogh and Moreau transform the scene through color and expressive intensity.
The weight of the injured person makes compassion visible as a concrete effort. This trait guides a composition-centered reading of "Good Samaritan".
The horse or donkey connects immediate rescue to the journey to the inn.
Cliffs, trees and distance remind us of the isolation and danger of the journey.
The priest and Levite sometimes appear in the distance, emphasizing their refusal to act.
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The human episode is integrated into a nature crossed by light and distance.
For a meditative atmosphere. Reading "Good Samaritan" through composition.The diagonal of the raised body transforms the rescue into powerful movement.
For a large expressive wallGestures, road and mount allow you to immediately read the parable.
For story loversThe nervous touch and the complements renew Delacroix's composition.
For a vibrant roomThe nocturnal landscape gives the charitable gesture an almost secret value.
For an intimate interiorOrnaments and verticality elevate the parable towards spiritual meditation.
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