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Posts Tagged ‘Choir Acappella’

Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care

By Dave Fielding | May 20, 2021
This is an oil painting depicting an elderly, bearded man in a moment of deep contemplation or prayer, illuminated dramatically against a dark background. The man is positioned in the center of the frame, facing
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Storm-Joy

By Dave Fielding | May 20, 2021
This is a dramatic oil painting depicting a rugged coastal scene, rich in mood and contrast. The image is dominated by a massive, craggy cliff face that rises steeply on the right side
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Tune Thy Music to Thy Heart

By Dave Fielding | May 17, 2021
This is a half-length portrait painting from the late 16th century, depicting a man playing a lute. The overall tone is muted, with a dark, plain background that appears to be a
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Home Thoughts

By Dave Fielding | May 15, 2021
This is a poignant painting titled 'Home Thoughts,' depicting a lone World War I soldier in a moment of deep reflection. The central figure is a young man, likely a soldier, dressed in
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Corpus Christi Carol

By Dave Fielding | April 27, 2021
This is a classical religious painting, likely an oil on canvas, depicting the dead body of Christ surrounded by heavenly figures. The overall mood is somber and reverent, with a dramatic use of
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Four Sayings of Jesus

By Dave Fielding | April 23, 2021
This is a vibrant oil painting, likely depicting Saint John the Evangelist, captured in a moment of divine inspiration. The central figure is a young man, shown from the waist up, with
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Dominus Illuminatio Mea

By Dave Fielding | March 8, 2021
This is a classical painting, likely depicting a scene of grief or farewell, possibly from mythology or allegory. The overall mood is somber and tender, with dramatic lighting. In the center
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Crossing the Bar

By Dave Fielding | March 5, 2021
This is an oil painting depicting a serene coastal scene at either sunset or moonrise, with a large sailing ship as the central focus. The overall mood is calm and contemplative, possibly hinting at a journey or
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Mystic Chorus from Christ in the Wilderness, an Episode from “The Life of Christ”

By Dave Fielding | February 26, 2021
This is a solemn oil painting depicting a lone male figure, strongly resembling traditional portrayals of Jesus Christ, seated in a desolate, rocky landscape under a soft, twilight sky. The filename "Bantock
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Dixit Dominus

By Dave Fielding | February 26, 2021
This is a grand, Baroque-style religious oil painting, rich in detail and warm, glowing colors, depicting the Holy Trinity surrounded by angels and a multitude of saints and holy figures below. The overall impression
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