Mark 9:2
Show only 4 people and one of them is Jesus
Show a mountain area 
According to Mark 9:2

A devotional and respectful depiction of a scene from Mark 9:2, showing Jesus and three other individuals in a mountainous area. All four people are depicted with considerable reverence. The image is interpreted through the lens of the Renaissance era, a period known for its emphasis on depth, realistic human form, linear perspective, and the usage of light and shadow. The primary medium in this period was oil on canvas. This reminder of the Christian faith adheres to the aesthetics of early pre-1912 artistic periods and does not incorporate any text or words.

A devotional and respectful depiction of a scene from Mark 9:2, showing Jesus and three other individuals in a mountainous area. All four people are depicted with considerable reverence. The image is interpreted through the lens of the Renaissance era, a period known for its emphasis on depth, realistic human form, linear perspective, and the usage of light and shadow. The primary medium in this period was oil on canvas. This reminder of the Christian faith adheres to the aesthetics of early pre-1912 artistic periods and does not incorporate any text or words.

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Mark 9:2 Show only 4 people and one of them is Jesus Show a mountain area According to Mark 9:2

Mark 9:2
And after six days Jesus taketh with him Peter, and James, and John, and leadeth them up into an high mountain apart by themselves: and he was transfigured before them.
Art Style

Renaissance

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