Reflections on art through the Liturgical Year
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Upper Church Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi; The Giotto frescoes were painted on the bays below the windows around the year 1294 AD.
It was my pleasure to co-author this article with Robert Keim, who writes the Substack newsletter Via Mediaevalis.
The Calling of Saint Matthew by Caravaggio; c. 1599-1600; Contarelli Chapel, San Luigi dei Francesi, Rome
“By his Cross we are saved. The instrument of torture which, on Good Friday, manifested God's judgement on the world, has become a source of life, pardon, mercy, a sign of reconciliation and peace.”—Pope Benedict XVI, Feast of the Exaltatio...
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Writing by nap and nighttime. Usually wrangling toddlers. Wife to Marine pilot. Previously studied Classics. I write about art @artfortheliturgicalyear.
I'm a linguist, a translator, and a literary scholar specializing in the poetry and drama of the English Renaissance. I teach university language arts classes that interweave classical rhetoric, modern composition, and literature.
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