Artwork
Christ with Three Faces (The Holy Trinity)

Christ with Three Faces (The Holy Trinity) is an oil painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
Overview
The work is an oil painting titled *Christ with Three Faces (The Holy Trinity)*. It presents a singular figure whose head bears three distinct visages, each fully rendered. The figure is clothed in a red robe over a green shirt, and his right hand is raised with the index finger extended. A muted green backdrop frames the scene, lending a subdued atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The triple-faced portrait alludes to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, embodying the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within a single personage. The raised hand and pointing gesture suggest a gesture of blessing or teaching, reinforcing the theological emphasis on divine unity and revelation.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil on canvas, the painting employs a limited palette that contrasts the vivid scarlet of the robe with the softer green of the undergarment and background. The artist renders the three faces with clear, individual features while maintaining a cohesive facial structure, creating a contemplative visual rhythm.
History & Provenance
No specific information about the painting’s date, creator, or ownership history is provided in the source material, limiting the ability to trace its provenance or situate it within a particular artistic movement.
Context
The depiction of a three‑faced Christ aligns with a longstanding iconographic tradition in Western Christian art that visualizes the Holy Trinity. Such representations were often used for devotional purposes, encouraging viewers to contemplate the mystery of one God in three persons.
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