Emmaus (Global Art 5)
Artists featured in this compilation are from Spain, England, USA, Japan, Germany, Ukraine, and not yet identified.
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http://blogs.periodistadigital.com/imagenes.php/2013/03/25/cena-
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‘Supper at Emmaus’ by Cerezo Barredo, Spain
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http://blogs.periodistadigital.com/imagenes.php/2013/04/25/emaus-5
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My friend Victoria Emily Jones does great blogging at ‘Art & Theology.” she made this recent post:
The Unnamed Emmaus Disciple: Mary, wife of Cleopas?
https://artandtheology.org/2017/04/28/the-unnamed-emmaus-disciple-mary-wife-of-cleopas/
Go there to read about this topic, and see paintings she has chosen by five artists. One of them, Cerezo Barredo, is a Claretian priest and artist born in Spain who has traveled extensively in Latin America. Victoria has brought together his 3 color paintings of the Emmaus story into her blog post above. I’ve put them plus others in separate blog posts, including 1 above
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Victoria’s post introduced me to the art of J. Barry Motes which I like a lot. “His Supper at Yummaus takes place at a rest-stop food court, and Christ’s blessing is pronounced over KFC combos. The painting is part of Motes’s Sacred Stories series, which translates biblical narratives into contemporary settings, using friends, family, and students as models.“
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John Piper, Risen Christ at Emmaus, 1961, 18 foot mosaic. Location: St. Paul’s Church, Harlow, Essex, England. Read a helpful essay about this image at
http://www.artway.eu/content.php?id=1655&lang=en&action=show
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Supper at Emmaus (After Caravaggio) • Joe Forkan 2006-2009 oil on linen 96"x 38". Read the artist’s extensive comments, and see the rest of this series, at
http://joeforkanblog.com/?p=623
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Emmaus, by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, German, 1918 woodcut
https://www.moma.org/s/ge/collection_ge/objbyartist/objbyartist_artid-5242_tech-5_role-1_sov_page-13.html
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‘The Road to Emmaus’ by Ivanka Demchuk, Ukraine
https://melaniejeanjuneau.blog/2016/03/05/ivanka-demchuk-from-icons-to-abstract-art/
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Christ in Emmaus by Sadao Watanabe, Japan, 1971
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