Art and Faith

Stanley Spencer’s Scarecrow

September 14th 2024

  “The Scarecrow, Cookham”,  Stanley Spencer 1934,  Private Collection.   Once seen, this painting will not be forgotten. I saw it years ago at the Stanley Spencer Gallery in his native Cookham. Recently, I read that when it was there,

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David Jones: Sanctus Christus de Capel-y-ffin

September 7th 2024

“Sanctus Christus de Capel y ffin”, David Jones 1925, Gouache on paper, ( 19.3cm X 13.3cm) Tate Collection. This reproduction is just a bit smaller than the original. Although half their size, to my eye it is reminiscent of the

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David Jones’ The Lancers

August 31st 2024

“The Lancers “ (later “Ponies on a Welsh Hill-slope”), David Jones 1926, Private Collection.   In the summer of 1926, David Jones was in the Black Mountains at Capel-y-ffin and it was there that he began to engrave on copper.

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WINIFRED NICHOLSON’S CYCLAMEN AND PRIMULA

August 24th 2024

“Cyclamen and Primula”, Winifred Nicholson, c.1923, Kettle’s Yard. In the early 1920’s Winifred Nicholson created a series of works which she later described as “sunlight in white paper”.  In each, flowers wrapped in tissue paper sit in sunlight on a

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David Jones’ Mass of 1917

August 17th 2024

  “Mass”, David Jones, 1917, Llanfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – National Library of Wales.  In 1916 David Jones was badly wounded during the Battle of the Somme and was sent whom to recover.  Convalescence gave him the leisure to draw and

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David Jones’ Our Lady of the Hills

August 10th 2024

“Our Lady of the Hills”, David Jones, 1921, Ditchling Museum.  In May 1921 Jones spent three days walking the old pilgrim road from Orpington to Canterbury. On the way he made a sketch of the Kentish hills which he later

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David Jones St Dominic from Ditchling

August 3rd 2024

“St Dominic”, David Jones, 1922, National Museum, Cardiff.  In the years after the end of the first world war, the artist David Jones felt increasingly drawn to Catholicism and the Mass. He became a Catholic in September 1921. By then

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Vincent Van Gogh’s Raising of Lazarus

July 27th 2024

“The Raising of Lazarus (After Rembrandt)”,  Vincent Van Gogh, May 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.  On 27th July 1890, the artist Vincent Van Gogh shot himself in the chest. He survived the shot but the wound became infected and he

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David Jones’ Tir y Blaenau.

July 20th 2024

“Tir y Blaenau”, David Jones, 1924/25, The National Library of Wales.  In December 1924, David Jones spent Christmas in Wales at Capel-y-ffin in the Black Mountains. Eric Gill had moved into what was a former Benedictine monastery in a location

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WINFRED NICHOLSON’S FLODIGARRY ISLAND, SKYE

July 6th 2024

“Flodigarry, Island, Skye” Winifred Nicholson, 1949, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge.  In 1948, he artist, Winifred Nicholson, spent a fortnight on Skye with her three children.  She stayed near the home of the Jacobite heroine, Flora MacDonald and loved the romantic associations. 

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Edinburgh Catholic Chaplaincy

The Catholic Chaplaincy serves the students and staff of the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier University and Queen Margaret University.

The Catholic Chaplaincy is also a parish of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh (the Parish of St Albert the Great) and all Catholic students and staff are automatically members of this parish.

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