Three Baroque Cherubs (2024) by Shalone Cason - Catholic Coloring Page
This image, depicting three cherubs in a Baroque style. Cherubs, or putti, are shown as chubby, playful infants with wings, symbolizing innocence and divinity in Baroque art.
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This image, depicting three cherubs in a Baroque style. Cherubs, or putti, are shown as chubby, playful infants with wings, symbolizing innocence and divinity in Baroque art.
The image depicts a work of art titled "Garland of Flowers surrounding a Sculpture of the Virgin Mary," created in 1645 by Daniel Seghers, a Flemish artist who lived from 1590 to 1661. Seghers was renowned for his skill in painting intricate floral arrangements, often surrounding religious motifs,...
This double-sided triptych icon from Ethiopia is a small-scale painting that would have been used in private devotion. The cylinder at the top of the piece reflects the construction of smaller Ethiopian icons that were suspended from a cord and worn around the neck. When open, the piece displays several...
Saint John the Baptist is shown here interceding with Christ the Judge for the forgiveness of human sins. He is surrounded by Saint Demetrius, Saint Basil the Great, Saint Gregory the Theologian, and Saint Cyril of Belozersk, all similarly turned in prayer toward Christ. đź’¸Please donate or subscribe to keep...
Christ, seen in the pose of the Just Judge, holds a Gospel book open to John 7:24: "Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgement." Above and below are bright red seraphim, while at the sides are the venerating figures of Sts. Peter, Paul, and...
These three icons form a group. In the center, Christ is represented as the Just Judge, surrounded by seraphim, archangels, and the apostles Peter and Paul. The Virgin and John the Baptist, accompanied by saints, turn toward him with their hands raised in prayer. Each panel is decorated with a...
The Corpus Christi procession is a Catholic tradition that takes place annually on the feast of Corpus Christi, which celebrates the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist. The purpose is to publicly venerate and give witness to the Catholic belief in the real presence...
The Church of Saint Thomas, also known as Mar Touma or Mar Toma, is a historic Syriac Orthodox and Syriac Catholic church located in the old city of Mosul, Iraq. The Church of Saint Thomas holds immense historical and religious significance for Christians, particularly Syriac Orthodox and Syriac Catholic communities,...
The image is titled "Annunciation to the Shepherds" and was created in 1906 by Hans Thoma, a German artist who lived from 1839 to 1924. The artwork depicts an angelic figure appearing to a group of shepherds, surrounded by a host of other angelic beings. The scene is...
Fr. Matthew Kane was ordained to the priesthood by His Excellency Terrence Prendergast on the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene de'Pazzi, May 29th 2024. He celebrated his first Sunday Mass and first Eucharistic procession on June 2, 2024, the Feast of Corpus Christi at St. Benedict's...
Karl von Blaas was an Austrian painter known for his detailed and expressive historical and religious paintings. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and Venice, becoming a prominent figure in 19th-century academic art. "Die Heilige Katharina" (Saint Catherine) is a notable work by Karl...
Edwin Austin Abbey (1852-1911) was an American artist renowned for his illustrations and paintings, particularly those that drew upon literary and historical themes. Abbey's works often exhibit a meticulous attention to detail and a deep sense of narrative. "The Three Marys" depicts a significant moment from...
Jesus speaks to the Samaritan woman at the well, offering her 'living water.' This 1640 masterpiece by Guercino captures a pivotal moment from the Gospel of John, with vivid colors and dramatic skies. đź’¸Please donate or subscribe to keep this site FREEFree Download 301598rgsdl.jpg3 MBdownload-circleđź’ˇThis work...
Confirmation is one of the three sacraments of initiation into the Catholic Church, along with Baptism and Holy Communion. It completes the process begun at Baptism by conferring a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The confirmed person receives the gifts and graces of the Holy Spirit - wisdom, understanding,...
"The Penitent Magdalene" by Titian depicts Mary Magdalene in a state of deep repentance. She is shown with long, flowing hair, gazing upward with a sorrowful expression, symbolizing her plea for divine forgiveness. The dark background contrasts with her illuminated figure, emphasizing her emotional state. Symbols such as...
This image depicts an angelic figure visiting a shepherd. The angel, with radiant light and colorful wings, holds white flowers and stands among blooming roses. The shepherd, dressed in a yellow robe and holding a staff, looks up in awe, surrounded by sheep. The serene landscape features rolling hills and...
"The Artist Paints the Church" by Edwin Howland Blashfield portrays an artist painting an alcove inside a church, symbolizing the intersection of art and spirituality. Blashfield, known for his allegorical works, created this piece in 1870. The painting invites contemplation on the role of art in expressing religious...
The artwork depicted in the image is "Le Christ en croix" (The Christ on the Cross), created in the year 1871 by Alexis Marie Louis Douillard, a French artist who lived from 1835 to 1905. The painting portrays the figure of Christ crucified, with a dark, subdued background...
The painting depicts a biblical scene where Joseph is narrating his dreams to others, likely his brothers, as this is a well-known story from the Book of Genesis in the Bible. The setting appears to be outdoors, with a pastoral background including sheep, suggesting the setting of the biblical land...
The image is a painting by Charles-André van Loo, a prominent French painter born in 1705 and who passed away in 1765. Van Loo was known for his works in the Baroque style, characterized by dramatic expression, rich color, and intense light and shadow contrasts. He was a highly regarded...
The artwork depicted is "Stabat Mater" from the year 1875, created by the French artist Jules-Louis Machard, who lived from 1839 to 1900. "Stabat Mater" refers to a 13th-century Christian hymn about the suffering of Mary, Jesus Christ's mother, during his crucifixion. đź’¸Please donate...
Felix-Henri Giacomotti, a French artist who lived between 1828 and 1909. From an artistic perspective, the painting captures the biblical event of Pentecost, where the Holy Spirit is said to have descended upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ. This is suggested by the ethereal light and the...
The artwork titled "Kirchenschänder im 30-jährigen Krieg" (Church Desecrators in the Thirty Years' War) was created by the Austrian artist Rudolf Geyling in 1871. Geyling, who lived from 1839 to 1904, was part of the 19th-century art world that witnessed a wide array of styles and movements....
This artwork is titled "Le Christ au milieu des enfants" (Christ Among the Children) and was created in 1873 by Charles Henri Hilaire Michel, a French artist who lived from 1817 to 1905. The painting depicts a scene of Christ surrounded by children, illustrating a sense of tenderness...