Feankie Posted February 20, 2016 Share Posted February 20, 2016 While fooling around on the internet tonight (instead of doing more packing) I found a site with gorgeous old Holy Cards, like the ones my grandma used to have. Apparently they rotate in and out as the Church year ebbs and flows. It's a beautiful site if you like all things old. holycardheaven.blogspot.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriela Posted February 20, 2016 Share Posted February 20, 2016 They strike me as exceptionally innocent and simple. I wonder if today's cards have "hardened" a little...? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NadaTeTurbe Posted February 20, 2016 Share Posted February 20, 2016 I'm not fond of them... I have a preference for the reproduction of artworks from the middle age/Renaissance (Fra Angelico, etc...), over this kind of art. Specially for children, it's better to teach them real art and beauty instead of this... As you can see, a lot of the french one have been made in "St Sulpice", a church in Paris. It's what in french we call "l'art sulpicien", i.e the religious art that was made in the XIXth century. A lot of them have been made in factory instead of being paint by religious sisters. I had a big collection of holy cards from this time, I gave them all to a traditionnalist family who loved them, they gave me a book about medieval religious art, and everyone was happy. The only thing that I like with these cards is the thought of generation of catholic having faith, learning to pray, and finding comfort in them. This french blog have a lot of them : http://imagessaintes.canalblog.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NadaTeTurbe Posted February 20, 2016 Share Posted February 20, 2016 There's a religious community who does holy cards in a "traditional" style : http://monastere-la-consolation.org/wordpress/?cat=27 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gabriela Posted February 20, 2016 Share Posted February 20, 2016 9 hours ago, NadaTeTurbe said: I'm not fond of them... I have a preference for the reproduction of artworks from the middle age/Renaissance (Fra Angelico, etc...), over this kind of art. Specially for children, it's better to teach them real art and beauty instead of this... As you can see, a lot of the french one have been made in "St Sulpice", a church in Paris. It's what in french we call "l'art sulpicien", i.e the religious art that was made in the XIXth century. A lot of them have been made in factory instead of being paint by religious sisters. I had a big collection of holy cards from this time, I gave them all to a traditionnalist family who loved them, they gave me a book about medieval religious art, and everyone was happy. The only thing that I like with these cards is the thought of generation of catholic having faith, learning to pray, and finding comfort in them. This french blog have a lot of them : http://imagessaintes.canalblog.com/ Huh. The oozing innocence makes sense now. It was the Victorian age. Thanks, Nada! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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