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  2. File:Christ Washing the Feet of the Disciples, by Herny ...

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  3. Christ Washes the Disciples' Feet (Caracciolo) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Washes the Disciples' Feet is a 1622 oil on canvas painting by Battistello Caracciolo for the church of the Certosa di San Martino in Naples, where it still hangs. [1] It is held to be one of the artist's masterpieces.

  4. Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet was a favourite theme of Tintoretto, and there are at least six known works by him on the subject. The scene comes from a passage in John 13 where before the Last Supper Christ washes the feet of his disciples. This passage called for a complex image with many characters in a variety of poses and motions, and ...

  5. Category : Paintings of Christ washing the disciples' feet

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  6. The Washing of the Feet - Wikipedia

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    Detail showing the influence of Michelangelo's anatomy on the artist.. The painting depicts a scene from the Gospel of John in which it is narrated that at the Last Supper Jesus rose from the table, took off his cloak and tied a towel around his waist and began to wash his disciples' feet.

  7. Tennessee school facing questions after students led in ...

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    The White House Heritage High School is facing questions after student athletes were led in a religious service involving washing each other's feet.

  8. John 13 - Wikipedia

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    The formal introduction of the Beloved Disciple is a “stunningly apparent” stroke of "narrative genius", [30] for he is introduced immediately after Jesus demonstrates his love for the disciples in the act of washing the disciples' feet (John 13:1–20) and immediately before the commandment to “love one another just as I have loved you” .

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