January
2008 - Vol. 15
The
Art of Seeing
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Madonna and Child by Bernardino
Luini - 1480-1532
enhancing
your spiritual vision – enriching your
Christian
faith
by Jeanne Kun
When the Word
became flesh, the “invisible was made visible.” Thus, Christian art and
sacred images traditionally have been a means of making the truths of our
faith visual. In earlier times when few people could read, frescoes, stained-glass
windows, and paintings “told” the stories of the Gospels and the Old Testament,
making them alive and understandable before the viewer’s eye. Now, in a
age when we are so constantly bombarded by images, we often ignore or have
desensitized ourselves to the visual overload surrounding us – and have
lost our ability to see what is before our eyes. “Seeing” is itself an
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Christ Cleansing the Temple
by El Greco - 1541-1614
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“[A
picture] has to be contemplated with the mind and heart. It has to be savored,
played with, patiently and acutely analyzed, if it is to yield the food
of its meaning. ..The contemplation of great pictures gives us a grateful
sense of being well fed. We want to say some sort of grace.”
– John Drury, author of Painting the Word and The Burning Bush |
"Noli Me Tangere" (Do Not
Touch Me) by Titian, 1511-12
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“Artists
in every age have offered the principal facts of the mystery of salvation
to the contemplation and wonder of believers by presenting them in the
splendour of color and in the perfection of beauty. A sacred image can
express much more than what can be said in words, and be an extremely effective
and dynamic way of communicating the Gospel message.”
– Cardinal Joseph
Ratzinger (now Benedict XVI)
Introduction
to the Compendium: Catechism of the Catholic Church
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The
Art of Seeing
is
a
presentation of full-color slides of Christian paintings,
sacred images, and other works of art by renowned artists and great masters
from the earliest of days of Christianity to the present, with accompanying
inspirational and informative commentary by Jeanne Kun.
The Art of Seeing
can be scheduled as a single presentation or as a series of two or more
presentations, in a format ideal for parish evenings of inspiration, mornings
of prayer, or days of reflection and recollection. Gospel scenes and works
of art chosen to particularly correspond to the themes of Advent and Lent
can enhance and enrich the celebration of these liturgical seasons in your
parish or church. |
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Jeanne Kun holds a B.A.
(magna cum laude) in History of Art (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
USA). She has presented lectures and seminars in parishes and schools,
using art and sacred images to illustrate the life of Christ as well as
Advent, Lenten, and Marian themes. She has also developed and led directed
retreats (in the United States, Germany, Northern Ireland, Austria, and
Israel), explaining paintings of Gospel events to invite retreat participants
into reflection and prayer.
Jeanne also has more than
twenty-five years' experience in the field of Catholic publishing as a
graphic artist, editor, and writer. Currently a staff writer and editor
for The Word Among Us Press, she is the author of the bestselling Bible
study, My Soul Magnifies the Lord: A Scriptural Journey with Mary.Among
the many other books she has written are My Lord and My God! A Scriptural
Journey with the Followers of Jesus; God's Promises Fulfilled: A
Scriptural Journey with Jesus the Messiah; Treasures Uncovered:
The Parables of Jesus; Mighty in Power: The Miracles of Jesus;
Exodus:
God to the Rescue; In the Land I Have Shown You;
Love Songs:
Wisdom from Saint Bernard of Clairvaux and
Even Unto Death: Wisdom
from Modern Martyrs. Her poetry and inspirational articles on prayer,
Scripture study, and practical Christian living have appeared in God's
Word Today, Together in Christ, The Lamp,
Faith and
Renewal, WORD for the Christian Woman, and other Catholic magazines
and journals.
Jeanne lives in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, where she is a member of Christ the King Catholic parish and
Word of Life Community. |
For information about scheduling
The
Art of Seeing in your parish for an evening of inspiration or day of
prayer and recollection, please contact Jeanne Kun at: jeanne.kun@sbcglobal.net |
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