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Three Resting Cows

Three Cows RestingThree cows are resting with two shepherds in the shade of a tree. A sheep is depicted in the bottom righthand corner, while a goat appears behind the cows. As in many of these Italianate landscapes, the scene is lit by a low, evening sun. In the hazy distance looms the outline of the mountains.

Perhaps this was a landscape Nicolaes Berchem had seen in Italy. Even so, the picture was not drawn directly from nature. He borrowed two of the cows from a print made by Paulus Potter in 1643. Potter, who specialised in depicting animals, placed his cows in a typically Dutch landscape, while Berchem preferred a more southerly countryside.

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Leopold Zunz

Leopold Zunz

The first step toward liberty is to miss liberty; the second, to seek it; the third, to find it.

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Three Temptations of Christ


The Three Temptations of Christ consisted of Satan confronting Jesus at His weakest moment (after He had been fasting for 40 days) and trying to break His faith and adherence to God. Jesus passed these temptations as a man, whereupon He embarked upon His ministry and miraculous deeds.

The First Temptation was for Jesus to act in a self-serving manner by turning stones into bread.[1] Jesus refused.

The Second Temptation was for Jesus to put God to the test by descending from the highest point of the temple.[2] Jesus declined.

The Third Temptation was for Jesus to accept power over the world in exchange for bowing down to Satan.[3] Jesus passed again, saying one should worship God alone.

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