"And He passed out of the city"The Doer of Good other Artists: Niclas Gulbrandsen Dagfinn Trondsen (Founder, printer i.a. in duplication) Creation date: Før 1977 (plate) / 1977 (trykk) Object type: Print Not on display Artists/producers Niclas Gulbrandsen Visual artist, Graphic artist Born 15.03.1930, death 19.07.2013 Dagfinn Trondsen Work info Creation date: Før 1977 (plate) / 1977 (trykk) Object type: Print Materials and techniques: Tresnitt på papir Material: Paper Dimensions: Height: 144 mm Width: 101 mm Edition: 4/300 Keywords: Visual art Classification: 532 - Bildende kunst Motif: Illustration Acquisition: Kjøpt 1977 Inventory no.: NG.K&H.B.09913 Cataloguing level: Single object Owner and collection: Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, The Fine Art Collections Copyright: © Gulbrandsen, Niclas/BONO ""And He passed out of the city", The Doer of Good" relates to: The Doer of Good Related works Dagfinn Trondsen Niclas Gulbrandsen Print Før 1977 (plate) / 1977 (trykk) "And He followed swiftly and touched the hand of the young man and said to him, 'Why do you look at this woman and in such wise?'" "And He saw afar-off the walls of a round city and went towards the city" "And He went towards him and touched the long locks of his hair and said to him, 'Why are you weeping?'" "And he went behind him and touched him on the shoulder and said to him, 'Why do you live like this?'" The Doer of Good "It was night-time and He was alone" "And the young man turned round and recognised Him and said, 'But I was blind once, and you gave me sight. At what else should I look?'" "And after a little while He saw one whose face and raiment were painted..." "And when He had passed out of the city He saw seated by the roadside a young man who was weeping" "And when He had passed through the hall of chalcedony and the hall of jasper..." "And the woman turned round and recognised Him, and laughed and said, 'But you forgave me my sins, and the way is a pleasant way.'" "And the young man looked up and recognised Him and made answer, 'But I was dead once and you raised me from the dead. What else should I do but weep?'"