The painting alludes to several stories in the Bible. In the center of the painting
John the Baptist, wearing an animal skin, is standing on the banks of the
River Jordan. He points towards the figure of Jesus in the distance, approaching the scene. To the left stands the young John the Apostle, behind him St. Peter, and further on
Andrew the Apostle and
Nathanael. In the foreground are people who watch the scene unfold but are undecided what to do, both young and old men. In the center there is a wealthy man who was too rich to follow
Christ and a
slave, about whom Ivanov remarked that he meant to depict people who experienced, after a life in despair and suffering, "joy for the first time". To the right there is a figure, that stands nearest to Jesus, who was depicted as the painter's good friend, the writer
Gogol. Before the wanderer with a staff seated not far from John, is a figure seated with a red
headgear. The figure is a self-portrait; the artist has captured his own features on the canvas. File:Alexander Andrejewitsch Iwanow 003.jpg|Study of the head of John the Baptist File:Alexandr Ivanov 051.JPG|Head of a man File:Alexandr Ivanov 036.jpg|Initial first sketches File:Alexandr Ivanov 035.jpg|Initial first sketches File:Alexandr Ivanov 029.jpg|Initial first sketches File:Alexandr Ivanov 021.jpg|Initial first sketches File:Alexandr Ivanov 001.jpg|Initial first sketches --> ==References==