Tag: catholicism

SR. INÉS DE MASUSTEGUI OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT (CONCEPTIONIST)
1780
text: FAITH by WILLIAM LESSARD

The Flagellation of Christ Artist: Paulus Pontius After: Peter Paul Rubens Date: 17th century Location: Not on display Century: 17th Century AD Media: Engraving Dimensions: 37.8 x 28.8 cm (image) Department: Achenbach Foundation Object Type: Print Country: Flanders Continent: Europe Accession Number: 1963.30.10159 Acquisition Date: 1963-04-09

St. Sebastian tended by the Holy Irene (detail), Nicolas Régnier, 1650

Marlene Dumas, Lucy, 2004
Lucy is a large, nearly square-format painting showing the face of somebody lying down, seen at a three-quarter angle. Enlarged to giant proportions, and filling almost the entire picture frame, the subject’s face, neck and shoulder are made up of large areas of blank canvas suggesting the blankness of dead flesh. The face has no features which identify it as either male or female. The eyes are shut and the mouth has fallen open, as though in the relaxation of death. Dumas used touches of the same yellow paint around the subject’s nose and mouth that she used to depict her blonde hair, adding to the sense of bloodless and lifeless flesh. The subject’s pose – her head thrown to one side – and her name, the title of the painting, are derived from a painting by Michelangelo Caravaggio (1571–1610) entitled The Burial of St Lucy
In the early years of the first millennium, the Christian martyr Saint Lucy of Syracuse was punished for refusing to marry a pagan, first by being consigned to a brothel, before being tortured, having her eyes torn out and finally being stabbed in the throat. Dumas retained fidelity to the story by depicting a vivid gash in her neck.
Lucy is one of a group of paintings exhibited under the title The Second Coming, many of which depict figures lying prone in ambiguous states of sleep, death or sexual ecstasy. Three similarly scaled large canvases showed close-ups of corpses’ faces.

How English has changed in the past 1000 years.
the big mans a lad i have fuck all, he lets me have a kip in a field he showed me a pond
^that ones me


Anonymous – The good Larron, Bougogne late 16th century polychrome wood, private collection, Avignon

The Ecstasy of Mary Magdalene, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1606)
Let nothing disturb you. Let nothing frighten you. Everything passes away except God.




