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The Face - Jesus in Art |
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Rating: Summary: The Face - Jesus in Art 2001 Review: This is an interesting look at Jesus through the eyes of many cultures and religions. It is informative and enlightning. Anyone who believes in Jesus should own this film. Like Jesus this film will stand the test of time.
Rating: Summary: Amazing!!! Review: This is simply one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It is visually stunning, and well-researched. This should be required viewing for any introductory art history class, as well as for any person who intends to travel and wants to understand some of the art they will be seeing.
Rating: Summary: Amazing!!! Review: This is simply one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It is visually stunning, and well-researched. This should be required viewing for any introductory art history class, as well as for any person who intends to travel and wants to understand some of the art they will be seeing.
Rating: Summary: THE FACE Review: This video has been a blessing-- I orginally viewed it during the Easter Season. It is a beautifully written, filmed and narrated work of art in it's own right. A reverend but wholly joyful testamant to the love and awe that man has tried to offer back to God in his desire to portray Jesus, the Christ in each of their own times. It was compelling to see how artists at each moment in time sought to picture the Christ for their audiences-and more --how they speak to us even now. It was fascinating to see how each time frame sought to answer Jesus' question to us --"Who do you say I am?"
Rating: Summary: THE FACE Review: This video has been a blessing-- I orginally viewed it during the Easter Season. It is a beautifully written, filmed and narrated work of art in it's own right. A reverend but wholly joyful testamant to the love and awe that man has tried to offer back to God in his desire to portray Jesus, the Christ in each of their own times. It was compelling to see how artists at each moment in time sought to picture the Christ for their audiences-and more --how they speak to us even now. It was fascinating to see how each time frame sought to answer Jesus' question to us --"Who do you say I am?"
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