Psalm 91: Full Text (KJV), Meaning, and the Prayer of Protection
Under his wings: Psalm 91 through Christian art, from Christ treading the beasts at Ravenna to the guardian angels of Cortona and Verrocchio.
Explore the rich history of Christian art, from ancient icons to Renaissance masterpieces, revealing its evolution and spiritual significance.
Under his wings: Psalm 91 through Christian art, from Christ treading the beasts at Ravenna to the guardian angels of Cortona and Verrocchio.
The peace prayer of St Francis, make me an instrument of your peace, through Christian art. Its true origin, the saint behind it, and masterpieces by Giotto, Bellini, Zurbaran, Caravaggio and El Greco.
Create in me a clean heart, O God. Follow Psalm 51 and the penitent King David through Christian art, from the Stuttgart Psalter and Books of Hours to Honthorst, de Grebber and Guercino.
The Lord is my shepherd has shaped Christian art for eighteen centuries. Follow Psalm 23 from the Roman catacombs to Ravenna, the medieval psalters, and the great devotional painters.
Alonso Cano paintings carry the silvery hush of Granada and the quiet devotion that earned him the nickname of the Spanish Michelangelo.
Gerard David paintings close the great age of Bruges. Step into the silvery Madonnas and altarpieces of the last early Netherlandish master.
Hans Baldung paintings carry the Dürer line into a stranger, more visionary world. Step inside the altarpieces of the German Renaissance master of Strasbourg.
Hans Holbein the Younger paintings hide a deep Catholic faith behind the famous court portraits. Step into the German master’s sacred panels of Basel.
Hans Multscher paintings show late Gothic Swabia absorbing the new Flemish realism. Step into the Wurzach Altarpiece of the great Ulm master.
Hugo van der Goes paintings carry the deepest emotional intensity of the early Netherlandish school. Step into the altarpieces of the great Ghent master.