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Rembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & Office
Rembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & OfficeRembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & OfficeRembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & OfficeRembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & Office

Rembrandt van Rijn Oil Painting Reproduction - Christ in a Storm on the Sea of Galilee Dutch Golden Age Art, Giclee Canvas Print Framed Wall Decor 28.5x35 inches - Perfect for Living Room, Bedroom & Office

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The Storm on the Sea of Galilee is a painting from 1633 by the Dutch Golden Age painter Rembrandt van Rijn that was in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum of Boston, Massachusetts, United States, prior to being stolen in 1990. All frames are of the highest quality. 100% satisfaction is guaranteed. If for some reason you’re not happy with this artwork, we will refund your money 100%. This wall art uses for living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, dinning room, guest room, sitting room, hallway, offices, hotels, cafes, restaurants, bars

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Museum-quality print on cotton canvas with best technology guarantees100 year,no fading

Giclee print, ELITEART is a registered Trademark. Made in the USA

Framed Size28 1/2 "x 35 "

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I saw an article about this masterpiece in a newspaper. It was a color photo of the painting, which is a an oil painting by Rembrandt van Rijn done in 1633. It was stolen from a museum in Boston in 1990 by two thieves dressed as cops. It's still missing 30 years later. Something gripped me about this work of art so much that I wanted a copy, which I purchased. OK, so it's not the original (who could afford it anyway!). But my Bible isn't the original either and it gives me insight into who God is and how much he loves us as if it were the very first edition.So if you look at the framed copy, which is elegant and richly appointed, you see the disciples in every manner of faith: panicked, trying to keep the boat afloat in a horrible storm, some awakening the sleeping Messiah, some praying, some beseeching Jesus to do something, and one other guy - Rembrandt himself. He painted himself into the scene and looks out at the viewer, cap still on and a knowing enigmatic expression on his face, because he too read a copy of the Bible and knows how the story ends: Jesus "rebuked the wind and said to the waves, 'Be still!' Then the wind died down and it was completely calm."Jesus asked his disciples "Why are you so afraid?"And they said to each other, "Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!" Mark 4: 37-41.Who do you say He is?Through all the insanity of our times, from pandemics to shortages to wars and rumors of wars to what appears to be a war on children, Jesus is still in charge. Rembrandt is looking out from the nearly 400 year-old canvas wondering if we still know that.If you’re not sure who Jesus is, pick up a copy of the Bible. Try reading the Gospel of John. And look at this painting, even if it's only a copy. Let it inspire you and let it challenge what you believe and help bring you to a place of supernatural faith even as the chaos of these times challenges us all daily.Elsewhere in Scripture Jesus told his followers, "The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent." John 6:29.So get to work!Read what Jesus said, contemplate this painting and think about faith: what builds it up and what challenges it. Sometimes a painting captures something so profound we can’t but say a picture is worth a thousand words.This is one them!MAE