guy Posted May 30 Report Share Posted May 30 (edited) There was already a post about this earliest image of Jesus. Many of these early images were found in Turkey (see below). Here’s an article about possibly this early image of Jesus after full restoration. Because the chamber had never been opened since antiquity, the pigments survived in near‑original condition, making this the most intact early image of Christ known. The Iznik fresco shows Jesus as the Good Shepherd, carrying a ram across his shoulders, depicted beardless with short‑cropped hair and dressed in the refined clothing of a Roman elite rather than the later Byzantine style; the preservation is so sharp that facial features, garment folds, and the animal’s outline remain visible. Archaeologists date the image to the early–mid 3rd century AD, placing it among the very earliest adult portrayals of Jesus, and its survival is owed to the sealed, oxygen‑free family tomb in which it rested untouched for roughly 1,800 years, making it the most intact example of pre‑Constantinian Christian iconography yet discovered. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/archaeology/turkey-christianity-jesus-picture-iznik-archaeology-b2986393.html Edited May 30 by guy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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