Make that all three – I showed them to Nepenthe
Yay! lol
The old masters’ paintings like you and Bob have posted certainly have much to recommend them. They’re skillful, passionate, and beautiful. Unfortunately, those old masters are dead and gone, and will paint and sculpt no more. There’s a glut of bad art (although to be sure, there always has been that), and perhaps even more boringly mediocre stuff hanging up in churches across the globe. It’s just shameful, considering the rich artistic heritage of Catholicism.
True, it is such a shame. In my church the mural is rather bland, although the stained glass is beautiful and the stations of the cross are done quite well. In the church my mother grew up in, the murals are more awe-inspiring
Blandness, to me, does not inspire contemplation. The feeling the lackluster wallpieces in the parishes I grew up in inspired in me was always ‘yeah, okay, I get the point, he fell again, can we get to the next verse of
Stabat Mater already?’ These – these have made me stop and think and meditate even for a few minutes, and not just because I don’t understand French. I remain a heathen,
but I am perhaps just a little more appreciative of the Christ and of Christianity. That alone should convince you that they’re infinitely more powerful than the trite iconography one sees all over the place.