Artwork
The Healing of the Two Blind Men at Jericho

The Healing of the Two Blind Men at Jericho is an oil painting by Unknown. It 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, is an oil painting that depicts a small outdoor gathering beneath a cloudy sky. Central to the composition are two standing figures supporting a kneeling man whose posture suggests a moment of miraculous recovery. A few onlookers are positioned near trees and a distant village, creating a narrative scene of communal attention.
Subject & Meaning
The image illustrates a biblical episode in which Jesus restores sight to two blind men near Jericho. The kneeling figure represents the recipient of the cure, while the two helpers embody the act of compassion and faith. The surrounding spectators underscore the public nature of the miracle and invite contemplation of divine intervention and human response.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil, the painting employs chiaroscuro, contrasting illuminated faces with shadowed forms to heighten drama. Light falls selectively on the central figures, drawing the eye to the act of healing, while the background recedes into muted tones. The handling of brushwork suggests a realistic yet slightly idealized representation typical of narrative religious art.
History & Provenance
The painting’s creation date, artist, and ownership record are not provided in the available information. Consequently, details regarding its exhibition history, acquisition by collections, or prior restorations remain unspecified.
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