James Tissot’s Holy Week
March 26, 2024
“I WANTED to know the truth–to see Jesus of Nazareth as He walked and talked in His native haunts. And then to give back to the millions of my fellow-Christians this real conception of the Founder of the Faith. If I spent ten years in the Holy Land, treading in the very footsteps of the Saviour, it was only that I myself might better realize all that He was, all that He did, before I give it to the world. Day by day, hour by hour, the facts grew dearer to me. I was moved by the consciousness that I was looking at the same rocks, the same trees that had been reflected in the eyes of the Saviour, and as I walked along those paths in which He must have trod, I could not always restrain the tears.”
— Artist James Tissot, on his famous illustrations of the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus
— Comments —
Johanna writes:
I love James Tissot’s account of the Passion which I read last year. This year I have downloaded the whole book. Wish they were still for sale although I know I could never afford them. And besides, you can’t take them with you, right?