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The result is Uncaged: The Unbearable Weight of Genius Cat Art, an art show debuting at this year's CatCon on Oct. 1-2 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, Calif. The seven pieces will ...
Paintings of Christ and the woman taken in adultery (11 P) Pages in category "Paintings of Jesus" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 233 total.
The Head of Christ, also called the Sallman Head, is a 1940 portrait painting of Jesus by Warner Sallman (1892–1968). As an extraordinarily successful work of Christian popular devotional art, [1] it had been reproduced over half a billion times worldwide by the end of the 20th century. [2]
In the 1990s, she became more interested in creating art with sacred themes, and in including images of people of color in her work. In 1999, she won the competition sponsored by the National Catholic Reporter for an image of “Jesus 2000.” [ 2 ] Her painting Jesus of the People , depicting Jesus as an African-American woman, was met with ...
The Dancing Cat art portrays daily life—whether it’s lounging in bed or celebrating major holidays—all through the lens of cats. Jamie’s style of drawing perfectly captures cat mannerisms ...
Must Love Cats is an Animal Planet television series hosted by John Fulton that premiered in the United States in February 2011. In each episode, he travels through different parts of the United States and explores various aspects of the cat lovers lifestyle.
Parson was a gallery and portrait artist [5] before becoming a professor of art at Dixie College in 1988. [1] There he was awarded the Teaching Excellence Award from the Utah College Council in 1990. [7] After the death of his wife, Joycel, and oldest daughter in a 1978 car accident, Parson felt inspired to begin painting primarily religious ...
Ralph Pallen Coleman (June 27, 1892 – April 3, 1968) was an American painter and illustrator. His career spanned more than half a century during which he illustrated stories for many magazines, and later, religious illustrations and paintings which provided images of Christianity to millions of people during the 1950s–1960s.