Fourth Sunday after Trinity Sunday, Proper 8, Year A
Isaiah by Frederick James Shields, circa 1900 to 1910, Wolverhampton Art Gallery . Cedar at Bevois Mount Where Pope Sat by Albert Durer Lucas, 1893, Southampton City Museums . This cedar tree is where Alexander Pope, the poet, sat and likely wrote poetry. This is for Isaiah 2:13. Damascus and the Lebanon Mountains from 10,000 Feet by Richard C. Carline, 1920, Imperial War Museum. This is for Psalm 89:12 and Isaiah 2:13. Baptism in Kansas by John Steuart Curry, 1928, Whitney Museum © artist’s estate. This might be the most significant painting of baptism (not of a biblical character) to art historians. This is for Romans 6:3-4. San Pablo by Peter Paul Rubens, 1610 to 1612, Museo del Prado . Christ carrying the Cross by Titian, circa 1565, Museo del Prado . This is for Matthew 10:38. I can feel the emotion in this painting, which deserves the title masterpiece. Christ Carrying the Cross Hieronymus Bosch or a follower, circa 1510 to 1516, Museum of Fine Arts Ghent . This ...