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Why early Christian art often shows Jesus holding a wand-like staff
Some of the earliest surviving Christian artworks depict Jesus performing miracles while holding a small staff or rod. To modern viewers, the object can resemble a magic wand, leading to confusion ...
“ To draw closer to Jesus during Lent I am going to church every day, praying, not lying, respecting my elders, having mercy, and receiving Holy Communion. – Makbel Tirfu, eighth grade, St. Augustine ...
Past Continuous," a new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will examine the lives and careers of both artists, who ...
Anna Sohre is a 25-year-old student, seeking her Master’s in Art Therapy at MNSU. At her young age, she’s already a budding artist.
This “fifth pillar of health” is often dismissed as entertainment. By Jancee Dunn I have a number of crafty co-workers here at Well. Some crochet, some knit, so we’ve decided to get together once a ...
Redemption, and with it the possibility of a fresh start, is God’s way. It’s not because our sins were never that serious. It’s because God can change, transform or rehabilitate anything or anyone, ...
“Vision of Zacharias in the Temple” had been removed from the Dutch painter’s oeuvre in the 1960s. But when the owners brought it to the Rijksmuseum, scholars decided to conduct a close analysis The ...
The Muscarelle Museum of Art takes an engaging, expansive approach to highlighting the often-overlooked female practitioners ...
Rhythm. Color. Movement. Seeing sound through art. The rich sounds, rhythms, and colors of jazz inspired prominent visual artists of the 20th century. In depicting African American culture, Romare ...
Welcome and thank you for considering the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) as a venue for your work. As the oldest continuously-published medical journal, our mission since 1812 has been to ...
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