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  1. Oct 7, 2015 · It is fascinating to see how the lives of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the saints have inspired artists for centuries. Such art has inspired men and women to be more faithful to the teachings of our Lord.

  2. A meaningful work of art from a favorite artist may be the perfect way to show appreciation or bring comfort. For more inspiring Christian art, browse our Women of Faith and Motherhood collections. Women today face a myriad of challenges and expectations both at home and in the workplace.

    • The Lamb of God, Jan van Eyck. The Lamb of God panel (1432) from Flemish painter Jan van Eyck’s larger Ghent Altarpiece is a masterpiece renowned for its intricate details, luminous colors, and the meticulous brushwork technique.
    • The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci. An instantly recognizable and influential masterpiece, Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper (1495-1498) captures the moment when Jesus reveals that one of his disciples will betray him (yep, it was Judas).
    • The Creation of Adam, Michelangelo. One of the many mesmerizing pieces on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam (1508-1512) is a breath-taking fresco portraying the iconic scene from the Book of Genesis.
    • The Sistine Madonna, Raphael. The Sistine Madonna is an extraordinary altarpiece depicting the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus while surrounded by saints and angels.
  3. Nov 17, 2015 · Paulo Medina, Ecce Homo, 2006. Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 60 cm. Other biblical subjects he’s painted include the burning bush, the Annunciation, the Nativity, Jesus with his disciples, the Crowning with Thorns, the Crucifixion (several times), Christ in his tomb, the Ascension, and the Holy Spirit.

    • Psalm 137 from the Saint Alban’s Psalter, artist unknown (ca. 1120–1145) One of the most important survivors among early English Romanesque decorated manuscripts, the 12th-century Saint Alban’s Psalter has virtually no equal in the lavishness of its decoration, of which this letter “S” is a prime example.
    • Annunciation, Fra Angelico (ca. 1432) The annunciation has been a frequent topic for painters, with artists such as Giotto, Leonardo, Caravaggio, Tintoretto, and Rossetti giving us interpretive windows on the moment when the angel announces what God intends to do through the humble virgin, Mary.
    • The Baptism of Christ, Piero della Francesca (ca. 1448–50) If there is one painting I wish I could take home, it is Piero della Francesca’s Baptism of Jesus in the National Gallery in London.
    • Isenheim Altarpiece, Matthias Grünewald (1516) A gaunt, torqued figure hangs on a cross in the center of a large, multi-panel altarpiece. Christ’s skin is a sickly green, pricked with thorns and welts.
  4. Here are 5 pieces of paintings from artists who express and claim faith in Christ to re-establish art with themes that revolve around faith, Christ, God, the Church, the Bible and other classic Christian themes as worthy of respect by the secular art world.

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  6. Sep 5, 2020 · The six women featured below have used art as a medium to express their faith, to call attention to injustice, and to recognize and preserve their heritage. Their work is a treasured piece of American history, evoking important voices rooted in Black womens experiences.