Artwork
The Healing of the Two Blind Men at Jericho

The Healing of the Two Blind Men at Jericho is a photography by Unknown. It dates from 1649 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
About this work
Overview
The work titled The Healing of the Two Blind Men at Jericho, attributed to the artist recorded as 1857_person, dates from around 1649. It is part of the collection of the Museum of Ethnography. The image presents a small gathering in a forested setting, with a central group attending to a kneeling figure while other onlookers observe.
Subject & Meaning
Although the title references the biblical episode of Jesus restoring sight to two blind men in Jericho, the visual content does not display explicit indicators of blindness or miraculous activity. The composition instead emphasizes communal assistance and attentive observation, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of care, empathy, and the social dynamics of aid.
Technique & Style
The picture employs a strong contrast between illuminated figures and surrounding darkness, a hallmark of chiaroscuro. This manipulation of light and shadow creates a dramatic focus on the central interaction while the surrounding trees and distant architecture recede into muted tones, enhancing the sense of depth and emotional intensity.
History & Provenance
Created circa 1649, the piece has been catalogued under the name 1857_person, a designation that reflects limited archival information about the creator. It entered the Museum of Ethnography’s holdings at an unspecified date and remains part of the institution’s effort to preserve visual records of historical narratives.
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