sacred art
EPISODE 14 – SACRED ART IN THE LAND OF RUS, PART 4
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EPISODE 13 – SACRED ART IN THE LAND OF RUS, PART 3
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EPISODE 12 – SACRED ART IN THE LAND OF RUS, PART 2
This is the second part of the series on sacred art in the Land of Rus. In this episode, we’ll pick up where the first part left off with some fine examples of sacred art from the 12th to the 16th Century. If this is your first time here, please check out part one which is linked below, and the episode on Our Lady of Vladimir which is linked blow as well. Thank you and may God Bless you.
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Episode on the Vladimir icon:
Andrei Rublev film (1966):
EPISODE 11 – SACRED ART IN THE LAND OF RUS, PART 1
Episode 10 – Sacred Heart of Jesus by Batoni
In this tenth episode of St. Luke’s Gallery, we take a look at am important work of sacred art by Pompeo Batoni, devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Episode 9 – The Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck
In this ninth episode, we study the Ghent Altarpiece by the 15th Century Flemish painter, Jan Van Eyck.
EPISODE 8 – The Pentecost by Jean II Restout
In this eighth episode of St. Luke’s Gallery, recorded on Pentecost Sunday 2021, we aptly study “The Pentecost”, an incredible oil painting by the 18th Century French painter, Jean II Restout.
Episode 3 – The Adoration of the Magi by Giorgione
Episode 1: Introduction to sacred art
Hello and welcome to Saint Luke’s Gallery. The purpose of this site is to share my appreciation of sacred art with you, and hopefully persuade you to look at art in general, in a new perspective. One reason why I created this site is because we’re all looking at our computers, iPads and phones – especially now with so much of the outside world locked down. Unfortunately, a lot of what’s online is designed to provoke us, scandalize us and in the case of most social media outlets, dumb us down. I don’t know about you but I’d like to see more positivity and on that note, I hope you’ll enjoy this introduction and visit St. Luke’s regularly as I develop a series.