St Peter and the Rooster
Juan Torres
Oil on Canvas
72 x 24"
Signed
1994

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Juan Torres Oil Painting Santo St Peter 1994 Michoacan Mexico Zalce Disciple

This stunning oil painting on canvas, created by the acclaimed Michoacán artist Juan Torres, signed and dated 1994. It's a masterpiece that captures the essence of the apostle Saint Peter. The vertical composition features Saint Peter dressed in red, emphasizing his significance within Christianity. A luminous aura surrounds his head, symbolizing his holiness and divine connection. As a distinctive attribute, Saint Peter holds the keys to heaven in his hand, a powerful symbol of his role as the guardian of the gates to paradise. Additionally, a rooster, another characteristic attribute of Saint Peter, is depicted at the bottom of the painting, reminding us of the famous story of the rooster crowing after Peter's denial. This artwork is in perfect condition, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.

The story of Saint Peter and the rooster is a biblical passage found in the Gospels of the New Testament. This story is related to the moment when Jesus predicted that Peter would deny Him three times before the rooster crowed. The narrative is particularly well-known because it illustrates the humanity and vulnerability of Jesus' disciples.

The story unfolds during the Last Supper, the night before Jesus' crucifixion. Jesus reveals to His disciples that one of them will betray Him and that they will all forsake Him in His hour of need. Peter, one of Jesus' closest disciples, bravely responds that he will never deny Him, even if it means facing death.

However, later that same night, when Jesus is arrested and brought before the high priest, Peter finds himself in the courtyard and is confronted by several individuals who accuse him of being a follower of Jesus. On three occasions, Peter denies knowing Jesus. Right after the third denial, the rooster crows, just as Jesus had predicted.

The story of Saint Peter and the rooster is significant in Christian tradition because it highlights the humanity of the disciples and shows how even the most faithful can falter in moments of fear and pressure. It is also considered a reminder of Jesus' mercy and forgiveness, as after His resurrection, Jesus reconciles with Peter and commissions him to lead the Church.

This story has been depicted in Christian art throughout history and has become a symbol of the importance of repentance and restoration in the Christian faith.

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Details

Material/Technique:

Oil on canvas

Size:

72 x 24"

Frame:

74-1/2 x 26-1/2 x 2"

Date/Period:

1994

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