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Our first parents knew the agony in the garden through their sin. Adam and Even felt that God-shaped cave of a hole in the heart. Christ endured this suffering and passion so we’d know, He knows ...
Around the dawn of the 16th century, a German artist known for his talent at etching motifs on to arms and armour came up with what now seems like a logical idea: why not use the etched metal ...
Herbert Eustis Winlock, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, had news for the Press last week: the Museum had bought a picture—one inch wider than a sheet of typewriter paper. The ...
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View The Agony in the Garden, from: The Passion of Christ (1480 - 1490) By A.G. Master; Engraving after Martin Schongauer on laid paper, watermark fragment Coat of Arms. (c. 1480-1490). 14.6 x 11 cm ...
The Episcopal Church’s very public “Agony in the Garden” over the Heather Cook case — with most of the angst focused on whether church leaders knew about her drinking problem before they ...
There are three narratives from the death of Tom Palermo, bicyclist and builder of bikes: The outpouring of support for the man’s family; the unusual efforts of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryl… ...
“Christians should shudder,” stormed Pastor Duncan, “at the idea that the agony in the garden of our blessed Lord, one of the most awful events in his Passion, should be thus exploited . . .
Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art charts the evolution of etching through Renaissance artists such as Albrecht ... Albrecht Dürer's Agony in the Garden (1515) as an etching, left, ...
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