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'Emma'
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26 Nov 2017 12:18 |
Like you Cynthia I cannot copy and paste on my iPad. nor put up a link :-S
kandj and her husband <3
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Cynthia
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26 Nov 2017 08:08 |
Good morning. :-)
Hello Nyx and thank you for those lovely photos - more food for thought and I think both had an impact of their own. We could make this last for ages couldn't we....rather a nice thought.
Today is known as Christ the King day and I would love to post a link to a suitable picture but I am having to use my daughter's ipad whilst waiting for my new laptop, It's driving me bonkers because I am so slow on it and need to get ready for church. If anyone else can find a good image or two that would be great.
I don't know how to copy and paste on this either so am really hampered. Arrrrghhh
Love to all and thinking of Kandj and family Love Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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25 Nov 2017 18:15 |
Thanks Rose. 9ft x 6ft would make a bit of an impact wouldn't it :-)
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25 Nov 2017 17:38 |
Sorry Vera I should have said, the first image is "Christ the Redeemer" by Andrea del Sarto. The second one is " Christ before the High Priest" ,1617, Gerrit van Honthorst. i think it's a picture you need to see full size for the impact it's around 9ft X 6ft. :-)
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'Emma'
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25 Nov 2017 17:22 |
Hello Rose,
I prefer your second image. It's been good to hear other views on these images this week. We differ again Vera :-)
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25 Nov 2017 16:28 |
Hi Nyx
Lovely to see a different name on here. I really like the first picture you put up and have tried to find out the artist and also who the subject is (a saint perhaps?). I tried to go into the static.artuk.org website but just got a message telling me I didn't have permission to access the site. Whoever it is, he looks a very gentle man but with a certain strength.
Not so sure about the second one you have put up. I think it is one of those paintings that might repay studying in detail, but you are right about the light. There is a source other than the candle.
Thanks for introducing us to these images.
A gentle hug for Kandj and her lovely hubby <3 <3 <3
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25 Nov 2017 13:21 |
Coming in late... ( maybe a metaphor for lack of faith?) :-)
This is a picture I like, because there is a gentleness, and that undefinable 'something behind the eyes'. it may not be the face of Christ, but it is the face of a real person.
https://static.artuk.org/w800h800/NTI/NTI_LKA_996480.jpg
and this painting, which I saw in the National gallery and stopped me in my tracks each time. The light is from the candle, and yet not wholly so?
https://static.artuk.org/w800h800/NG/NG_NG_NG3679.jpg
best wishes to all, especially Kandj.
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'Emma'
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25 Nov 2017 12:48 |
kandj and husband <3
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Cynthia
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25 Nov 2017 07:28 |
Good morning :-)
Love your thoughts on the different images we have looked at this week......... <3
No image of Jesus today – each of us has looked at the different portraits of Him and each of us has probably seen something different to what others have seen.
We may not know what Jesus actually looked like, but what we have to concentrate on is knowing Him and ‘seeing’ Him from a spiritual perspective. ‘Seeing’ him through faith.
Lord, open the eyes of our hearts, that we may see and know you. Amen.
This gentle hymn helps to put these thoughts into a prayerful context. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZsZkB-HcyE
As for the Grinch - what a good job I can't put photos on here.......lol :-D
Thinking of kandj and her OH with love and prayers. <3
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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24 Nov 2017 20:43 |
As you say Cynthia, Holman Hunt’s painting “The Light of the World” is very well known. For me, there is just too much in it. I think the message is in danger of getting lost in all the symbolism. it is a terrific piece of art and I do admire it but it doesn’t move me in the way a simple portrait can. It appeals to the intellect rather than the emotions.
It is interesting how we all see things differently. Emma sees sadness in the face - I see patience.
You are certainly making us think this week.
I hope your Christmas Fair is a great success Cynthia. I am sure you will be a wow as the Grinch
Thoughts and love as always for Kandj, her hubby and her family <3
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'Emma'
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24 Nov 2017 11:55 |
I see what the artist was saying to us in this image but his eyes say he is giving up hope on reaching into the soul.
But surely Christ would never give up. The sadness in the face stands out for me.
Cynthia you as the Grinch lol, go green I say :-D
In my thoughts as always kandj and her hubby x
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24 Nov 2017 07:59 |
Good morning :-)
Loving your thoughts and its interesting to see how the different portraits provoke different ideas.
Today's picture is one with which you will possibly be familiar with.......
The Light of the World - Holman Hunt (1827-1910)
I quote……’This painting was first exhibited in 1854, and caused an immediate sensation. There is meticulous care for detail. Nothing is suggested or left out. Branches and flowers are positioned with care, and each has a symbolic meaning.
No artist since Blake put so much zeal into his work. But whereas Blake was a mystic, Hunt's message was straightforward, to the point. His moral and devotional feeling impressed the crowds who came to see his paintings, many of which had a Christian message.
In 'The Light of the World', Christ knocks in vain at the door of a human soul/conscience. But the weeds and vines growing in front of the door show how long it has been since this soul responded to Christ's presence.’
http://www.druma.co/the-light-of-the-world-painting/the-light-of-the-world-painting-light-of-the-world-postcard-images/
Yes, poor kandj's husband has the dreaded MRSA bug bless him - as if they didn't have enough to cope with. We continue to surround them both with our love and prayers. <3
Its our church Christmas Fair tomorrow and I am hoping to run the usual coffee stall - the theme for the Fair is 'Christmas Movies'. My 19 year old granddaughter has volunteered to change her work shift to help - she has been helping for about 8 years now bless her. She chose the movie for our stall - The Grinch :-S I have yet to see the movie but will be sporting a 'Grinch T shirt' and a Father Christmas hat. I will not, however, be painting my face green............................. :-D
Love to all. Cx :-)
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23 Nov 2017 20:14 |
Like Emma I found this image thought provoking. I think the face looks so sad, as though He has lost all hope, but there is a kindness and gentleness there. I like this but would find it difficult to live with.
I understand from another thread that Kandj’s poor husband now has the MRSA bug. May their faith sustain them through yet another setback. Keeping the family ever in my thoughts <3
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'Emma'
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23 Nov 2017 11:58 |
This portrait says to me that Christ was not asking Why? but was looking at us with pity in His eyes for what we did. I ask if He were to appear today would we treat Him in the same way?
Thought provoking portrait for me Cynthia.
Holding kandj and her husband in my thoughts and prayers <3
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Cynthia
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23 Nov 2017 07:37 |
Good morning :-)
These faces are interesting aren't they? It just shows how people have perceived Jesus over time.
Here is another one.........an early portrait by another artist unknown to me....
Petrus Christus (1410-1475)
I quote…. ‘The reproachful eyes of Christ look out with an uncompromising gaze, seeming to ask the viewer 'Why?' Petrus Christus, who painted so many gloriously frivolous angels and saints, does not even try to sugar-coat the message here. He lays the blame for Christ's death squarely on our shoulders.’
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/60.71.1/
Continuing prayers for kandj and her husband as they battle against so many health problems. <3
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SuffolkVera
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22 Nov 2017 19:01 |
I am now torn two ways with this latest image. Because of the light in the picture it does give an impression of divinity that I thought was missing in the first picture but it is quite a traditional image and didn’t make me think in the way the first one did. Now, if we could combine the two......
Thoughts and prayers for Kandj and her husband and all others in a similar situation <3
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'Emma'
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22 Nov 2017 11:45 |
This painting I find more natural than the first one. Like Vera I thought it looked very theatrical and an actor had sat for the portrait. I suppose the year these were painted was in tune with that time.
Very interesting subject Cynthia x
kandj and her husband <3
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Cynthia
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22 Nov 2017 07:19 |
Good morning :-)
Thanks for your thoughts on the paintings and I know exactly what you both mean. Here is another one to ponder...
Warner Sallman (1892-1968)
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‘This is an extraordinarily popular images of Christ, said to have sold over 500 million copies. Sallman's Jesus is serene, thoughtful and visionary. His mouth is set in a firm line, as if he sees his grim future and accepts it.
Many families have used this painting to remind themselves that Christ is present in their home and their hearts.’
I can remember that we had a similar picture in my childhood homes – but with Jesus facing outwards. I was fascinated by his eyes because they seemed to follow you wherever you went. Can’t find it on google though.
At the end of the week, it will be interesting to know which image - if any - is your favourite, for whatever reason.
https://www.warnerpress.org/head-of-christ-print.html
Hoping and praying that kandj has managed to get some much needed rest and that today is a brighter one for them both. <3
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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21 Nov 2017 15:23 |
Kandj, you and your poor hubby are going through such a difficult time. Try and take care of yourself as well. You are ever in our thoughts.
Cynthia, another good theme this week. Looking at it just as a painting I love the Richard Hook portrait but I do have reservations. I feel the face does show energy, and hope, and a willingness to tackle anything and really shows the human side of Christ but, for me, the divine side is missing. I don’t know how you would portray His divinity without the obvious halo or shaft of light but, as it is, it looks to me like an excellent portrait of a very good actor portraying Christ.
EDIT. If anyone is in touch with Pat please pass on my good wishes. I shall miss her posts about the bells and the saints’ days.
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'Emma'
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21 Nov 2017 12:15 |
I'm not sure of this artists impression of Christ. I suppose we all have our own image in our heads of what Christ looked like.
Blessings and prayers for kandj and her husband x
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