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Bearing the Cross: Devotions based on Albrecht Duerer’s Small Passion

February 1st, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments
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I’ve got a fantastic new book I want to tell you about: Bearing the Cross: Devotions on Albrecht Dürer’s Small Passion. I’ve got a couple pictures I took at my desk. What is it? Well, glad you asked.

Albrecht Dürer, 1471–1528, is said to be the greatest German artist of the Northern Renaissance. His works include woodcuts, engravings, sketches, and paintings of both oils and watercolors. Born into a Nuremburg family of goldsmiths, he learned the art of engraving at an early age.

Dürer’s genius in printmaking forever changed the world of art. Up until this time woodcuts had been merely combinations of black and white. His innovative technique of cross hatching brought new shades of grays making a pallet of contrasts between light and dark. This greatly enhanced the woodcuts of his Small Passion giving visual depth, dimension, and drama to the biblical narratives.The Small Passion contains the largest number of scenes, but is known as “small” due to the 3×5 inch size of the intricate woodcuts.

Bearing the Cross combines the great artwork of Albrecht Dürer’s Small Passion, gems of hymnody, and Holy Scripture into faith enriching devotional vignettes. The reader is escorted from Genesis to Revelation in a personal, intimate journey with Christ.

Foreword by Matthew Harrison.

You can take a look at a sample from the book.

You can buy a copy online. Please note this item qualifies for free shipping, when ordered in combination with other items totaling at least $75 from our Spring Catalog.

 

 

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  1. Adam
    February 2nd, 2012 at 17:13 | #1

    That looks great! I’ll have to order it.

    Question Rev. McCain do you know of where you can buy prints of this work online? I would love to frame some of his work in my office. Thanks for your help!

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