Jan Van Eyck - Adoration of the Lamb

Written by S.G.R. Webster on June 21st, 2008

for Dr. John Lennox

The Adoration of the Lamb

Central panel of the most famous work of art by the Van Eyck brothers.

On the foreground to the left, a procession of figures from the Old Testament. Prophets are holding books and some patriarchs are carrying attributes of Jewish feasts. Apostles kneel to the right. Behind them, the Church authorities. Between the groups, a fountain - symbol of eternal life.

Angels adore the lamb. Four of them carry symbols from the Passion: the cross, the spear used to pierce the side of Christ, the spear that held the sponge with vinegar, and the pillar of the flagellation. The blood is caught in a grail.

The groups approaching from the background are, on the left, martyrs, and, on the right, virgins. The pigeon in the top of the painting represents the Holy Spirit, shining light on all who are gathered.

For more information, see The Lamb of God.

2 Comments so far ↓

  1. Jun
    21
    6:40
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    weave

    the pigeon? the Sirit descended upon Jesus like a pigeon?

    i’m saying it’s a dove. otherwise, they’d have to be cleaning the altar regularly.

  2. Jun
    21
    6:48
    PM
    S.G.R. Webster

    does the phrase “artistic license” mean anything to you?

    After all, it was LIKE a dove - not an actual dove.

    Good grief, Weaver. You’re ridiculous…

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