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Face: Jesus in Art
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For centuries, the most influential artists painted portraits and sculpted monumental images of Jesus Christ, whose powerful and timeless image has had an immeasurable influence on global art and culture. Narrated by actor Edward Herrmann, THE "Face: Jesus in Art" traces the use of Jesus' image in art over a 2000-year period, from ancient Rome and 20th-century America to Europe and the Middle East. The documentary captures an unprecedented collection of art works from Michelangelo's Piet to the rock-carved churches of Cappadocia in the desert badlands of Turkey to the catacombs beneath Rome, where the earliest images of Jesus are viewed by candlelight.
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Face: Jesus in Art
Episode #102
first aired: April 9, 2007 (#102)
For centuries, the most influential artists painted portraits and sculpted ...
Episode #101
first aired: April 6, 2007 (#101)
For centuries, the most influential artists painted portraits and sculpted ...
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