"The Raising of Lazarus"
Artist: Rebrandt

The Raising of Lazarus by Rembrandt is Oil on panel measuring 37 15/16 x 32 in. (96.36 x 81.28 cm).  It can be seen in the  Los Angeles County Museum of Art.  The work depicts the Raising of Lazarus as told in the Gospel of John, Chapter 11.

The painting shows the moment Lazarus re-awakens from death and rises from his tomb as Christ calls him. Lazarus is in the darker half of the painting while the figures at left are far more illuminated than he. Mary and those assembled look on in amazement as Lazarus comes to life. The painting depicts a parable of spiritual life, the miracle of the hardened sinner receiving first grace (sorrow for sins committed in order to seek penitence and redemption).[1] Rembrandt used chiaroscuro (contrasts of light and dark) in this painting, with the dark interior of the burial cave and the limited torchlight focusing the attention of the viewer and giving the figures impact. This is one of relatively few religious subjects from the New Testament that Rembrandt painted, though there are many such prints.