About the artwork

Jesus the Resurrected Living Christ came first as Suffering Servant, atoning for sins of all who accept Him and His teachings and repent, atoning for sins by His suffering in Gethsemane, His suffering at the hands of wicked men, His suffering on the Cross at Calvary. Rising from the dead on the third day. Providing a resurrection for all.

Medium Details

Acrylic

Frame

Unframed

Signature

Signed R Linford and dated 2010

Condition

New

Provenance

Provenance – Artist’s collection.

Christ on the Cross at Calvary

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Acrylic

Historical

20 H x 16 W x 1 D in

Suffering on the Cross at Calvary.

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About the artwork

Jesus the Resurrected Living Christ came first as Suffering Servant, atoning for sins of all who accept Him and His teachings and repent, atoning for sins by His suffering in Gethsemane, His suffering at the hands of wicked men, His suffering on the Cross at Calvary. Rising from the dead on the third day. Providing a resurrection for all.

Medium Details

Acrylic

Frame

Unframed

Signature

Signed R Linford and dated 2010

Condition

New

Provenance

Provenance – Artist’s collection.

About the artist

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Richard W. Linford - United States

The picture is of me wearing my usual painter’s costume, while standing in front of a painting I did of the Jerusalem Wailing Wall. I had...

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