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The Works of C. Hubert H. Parry

About C. Hubert H. Parry

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This is a dramatic, richly colored oil painting, likely from the Baroque era, characterized by its deep shadows and intense lighting. It depicts two figures in what appears to be a dimly lit interior

King Saul – An Oratorio

This image is a classical-style painting titled "The Spirit of the Summit," featuring a single female figure in a dramatic, mountainous setting. The central figure is a young woman, depicted from

The Vision of Life

This is a vibrant, crowded oil painting, likely from the Dutch Golden Age, depicting a boisterous scene of merriment and feasting. The filename "Parry-Whether-Men-

Whether Men Do Laugh or Weep

This is a dramatic oil painting, likely from the Baroque era, depicting an elderly, bearded man in a moment of intense contemplation or penitence. The style features strong contrasts between light and shadow, known as

The Love That Casteth Out Fear – Sinfonia Sacra

This is a classical-style oil painting, likely depicting a scene of motherhood, possibly with symbolic or allegorical meaning given the context. The filename "Parry-Judith.jpg" and the content

Long Since in Egypt’s Plenteous Land from Judith or The Regeneration of Manasseh

This is a dramatic classical painting depicting the liberation of Prometheus, a scene filled with tension and triumph. The composition is dynamic, with figures arranged diagonally and strong contrasts between light and shadow. In the center

Scenes from Shelley’s Prometheus Unbound

This painting, titled "The Blessed Damozel" by Rossetti, is divided into two distinct horizontal sections, depicting a scene of celestial beauty contrasted with earthly sorrow, rich in detail and symbolic

Oft in the Stilly Night

This is a vibrant, classical painting, likely depicting God the Father and the Holy Spirit, consistent with the title "Hear My Words, Ye People." The central figure is an elderly man

Hear My Words, Ye People

This is a vibrant and detailed painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, depicting five women in an idyllic garden setting. The overall impression is one of contrasting moods, suggested by the filename

L’Allegro ed il Penseroso

This is a dramatic, classical-style oil painting, likely a portrait or a devotional piece, depicting an elderly man from the chest up, engaged in deep prayer or supplication. The filename "Parry

De Profundis

This is a dramatic, dark oil painting, likely from the Dutch Golden Age (like Rembrandt), depicting a scene from the biblical story of King Saul and David. The overall impression is one of deep shadow and

Psalm 121 from King Saul

This dramatic, vertical oil painting, titled "A Song of Darkness and Light" (as suggested by the filename), powerfully depicts a stark contrast between divine light and infernal darkness, likely illustrating a spiritual

A Song of Darkness and Light

This is a romantic, melancholic painting titled "Where Shall the Lover Rest" by Sir Hubert von Herkomer, though the filename attributes it to Parry. It depicts two figures, a man

Where Shall the Lover Rest

This is a richly detailed, vertical oil painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, depicting a contemplative woman with a musical instrument, possibly representing the theme of an "Ode to Music."

Ode to Music

This is a classical oil painting, likely from the Neoclassical period, depicting two allegorical figures: a warrior representing War and a woman representing Peace. The scene is dramatic and symbolic, set against

War and Peace – A Symphonic Ode

This is a dramatic and emotionally charged oil painting, likely depicting a scene of spiritual longing and suffering, consistent with the title "Voces Clamantium" (Voices of Them That Cry). The overall

Voces Clamantium

This is a serene and ethereal painting, titled "Beyond These Voices There is Peace," depicting a young woman with large white wings, appearing to be an angelic figure, resting peacefully amidst clouds and a blue sky

Beyond These Voices There is Peace

This is a dramatic oil painting, likely from the Baroque period, characterized by its intense use of light and shadow (chiaroscuro). The scene is dominated by two figures, an elderly person

To Every Thing There is a Season from Beyond These Voices There is Peace

This is a detailed, richly colored painting, likely in the Pre-Raphaaelite style, depicting a young woman in a moment of profound contemplation or prayer. The filename, 'Parry-God

God is Our Hope and Strength

This is a classical oil painting, likely depicting the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, filled with light, movement, and celestial figures. At the center of the vertical composition is a young woman

Te Deum Laudamus

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