Resurrection Week Art | 2011

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Ernest Britton
Plate 28 : “Celui qui croit en moi, fut-il mort, vivra” John 11:25 by George Roualt
MISSOURI - We returned to Saint Louis for Easter Weekend 2011, and this time for the work of George Roualt at the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art. Another wonderful visit which I will write about in detail later. The weekend, which included The Stations of the Cross at Saint John the Evangelist in Indianapolis; followed on Saturday with the George Roualt in Saint Louis; and concluded Sunday with the community of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the city's first contemporary style church (1939), and one of most welcoming church experiences ever.
Saint Marks Episcopal Church
Saint Mark's was a wonderful place to be for Easter morning service, but the dark experience with Roualt lingered and made me reflect on the distinct disconnect between Crucixion masterpieces versus Resurrection masterpieces. What comes to mind for you? For me, only "The Resurrection of Christ" (c. 1612) by Rubens (next) came to mind, so I did some Googling. How about Carl Heinrich Bloch's "The Resurrection" or Dan Peres much newer "Resurrection" ? A new favorite is Incarnation by  Edward Knippers (all four below).

By Rubens
By Carl Heinrich Bloch
By Edward Knippers
By Dan Peres
WANT MORE? Follow the annual Resurrection Day Art for Easter Series since 2008 but visiting, Holydays page and going to "Easter."

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Anonymous said…
I am impressed that this post from a year ago is rising to the top of the list of this week's most popular posts!
Don't you LOVE the excitement that builds around Easter! Even I get excited, but mostly about the candy (smile).