Jesus Healing the Blind and the Lame by François-Louis Dejuinne. Jesus Christ reaches out to heal a group of blind and infirm individuals against a backdrop of classical architecture and a dark, atmospheric sky.

Jesus Healing the Blind and the Lame

François-Louis Dejuinne

1817 · Wood, Oil Paint

A poignant neoclassical oil study depicting the biblical scene of Christ healing the blind and the lame with dramatic light and shadow.

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Where it works

A quiet, grounding work with warm, lived-in color — sits comfortably in a more formal setting.

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Living Room · Study · Library
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1817 by François-Louis Dejuinne, this oil sketch served as a preliminary work for the Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul in Paris. The composition demonstrates the hallmarks of early 19th-century French neoclassicism, combining formal figurative arrangement with a moody, luminous sky and focused emotional intensity.

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