Acts 2:41-42

Illustration of a scene inspired by Acts 2:41-42 of the Christian Bible, presented in the artistic conventions of the Renaissance period. It depicts a religious figure resembling a traditional representation of Jesus Christ, welcoming and teaching an ethnically diverse group of individuals. The image entails the usage of characteristic biblical symbols and iconography common during the Renaissance era. The artwork captures the feel of the era with realism, detail and a sense of grandeur, constructed via the use of oil-based paints typically prevalent in that historical era.

Illustration of a scene inspired by Acts 2:41-42 of the Christian Bible, presented in the artistic conventions of the Renaissance period. It depicts a religious figure resembling a traditional representation of Jesus Christ, welcoming and teaching an ethnically diverse group of individuals. The image entails the usage of characteristic biblical symbols and iconography common during the Renaissance era. The artwork captures the feel of the era with realism, detail and a sense of grandeur, constructed via the use of oil-based paints typically prevalent in that historical era.

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Acts 2:41-42

Acts 2:41-42
Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.
Art Style

Renaissance

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