May God Bless you Lou! I pray your Museum remains for many years to come, and serves as a Historical destination for everyone to see how beautifully crafted so many of these statues and religious articles were, and are! Especially for those persons who attended the Catholic Churches that are now closed within your range of statues. I will pray for you and also donate to your cause.
Wow, praise God! I'm dropping a few words to let you know I am praying for you sending hugs and love your way we can drop a Thank you for sharing. Be safe. I am not to prideful to say I was in a similar situation go to a church or a facility that will help you get on your feet help you to get a place of your own in a vehicle, car Etc, . Never forget that good news. Jesus Walks With You thick a55c$nd thin it's not always easy in those times we grow ❤️
Hi Lou, I was wondering if you have found that some of the colors of the statuary are connected to biblical scripture or if some of the colors are more about the era they were originally created in? I ask because I have restored a few Catholic altar & niche statues and I am in the midst of restoring several right now. It seems the hands take the worst abuse but oh the many nicks, gouges, and missing chunks of plaster! I restored a Sacred Heart Christ that originally had a coral colored cloak but the priest who owned it preferred a rich red cloak. Right now, I'm working on a Madonna and I'm wondering about her aqua cloak. It's full of gouges, so it must be repainted. Many Medieval paintings use lapis luzuli (blue) for her cloak. I'm torn between restoring it to the factory aqua, or the lapis luzuli. However, the luzuli seems garish.The aqua was soft & lovely - your thoughts? Also, I feel that the original paint was likely oil paint, but I have a friend who also restores; he uses acrylic. If acrylic is not to go over the top of oil, how can this work? I trust him but I worry about future paint flaking. I would also like to refer Ms. Smith to the 'Iconoclastic Controversy.' This issue was hashed out centuries ago; Christ was a physical man, as well as spiritual. No one worships the actual statues. Most faiths have a history of depicting the physical and the spiritual; yes, even early Judaism and Islam (see Dura-Europos and the Mughal Empire, and contemporary Jewish works) I'm sure if you take a Theology class, Art History, or even Art Appreciation, the issue of "idoltry" would likely be academically covered, but alas, I, too, tend to be concerned with the plank in my own eye rather than deal with criticisms of other religions . . . as long as they don't preach hate!
#MANY people now build their own churches' for them selves' using bible They are the FALSE... . TEACHER PREACHER PASTOR SUGO idolatry is not about statues or pictures.. . PEOPLE NOWSDAYS creat their own pisikal gods-and goddess in their hearts. #GOD BLESS OUR HEARTS' #GOD BLESS THE ONE HOLY CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!
@@jonathanmacias2911 have you forgotten that god in the Old Testament personally went down to earth to speak with Moses because his spirit was not send yet. When god came to earth he throned on the cherubs of the covenant - likewise in heaven god throned on cherubs. The Jews didn’t bow for the cherubs no they bowed for the person who was throned on them.
May God Bless you Lou! I pray your Museum remains for many years to come, and serves as a Historical destination for everyone to see how beautifully crafted so many of these statues and religious articles were, and are! Especially for those persons who attended the Catholic Churches that are now closed within your range of statues. I will pray for you and also donate to your cause.
Beautiful statues. Holy reminders of those who’ve gone before us.
beautiful
Wow, praise God! I'm dropping a few words to let you know I am praying for you sending hugs and love your way we can drop a Thank you for sharing. Be safe. I am not to prideful to say I was in a similar situation go to a church or a facility that will help you get on your feet help you to get a place of your own in a vehicle, car Etc, . Never forget that good news. Jesus Walks With You thick a55c$nd thin it's not always easy in those times we grow ❤️
Hi Lou, I was wondering if you have found that some of the colors of the statuary are connected to biblical scripture or if some of the colors are more about the era they were originally created in? I ask because I have restored a few Catholic altar & niche statues and I am in the midst of restoring several right now. It seems the hands take the worst abuse but oh the many nicks, gouges, and missing chunks of plaster!
I restored a Sacred Heart Christ that originally had a coral colored cloak but the priest who owned it preferred a rich red cloak.
Right now, I'm working on a Madonna and I'm wondering about her aqua cloak. It's full of gouges, so it must be repainted. Many Medieval paintings use lapis luzuli (blue) for her cloak. I'm torn between restoring it to the factory aqua, or the lapis luzuli. However, the luzuli seems garish.The aqua was soft & lovely - your thoughts?
Also, I feel that the original paint was likely oil paint, but I have a friend who also restores; he uses acrylic. If acrylic is not to go over the top of oil, how can this work? I trust him but I worry about future paint flaking.
I would also like to refer Ms. Smith to the 'Iconoclastic Controversy.' This issue was hashed out centuries ago; Christ was a physical man, as well as spiritual. No one worships the actual statues. Most faiths have a history of depicting the physical and the spiritual; yes, even early Judaism and Islam (see Dura-Europos and the Mughal Empire, and contemporary Jewish works) I'm sure if you take a Theology class, Art History, or even Art Appreciation, the issue of "idoltry" would likely be academically covered, but alas, I, too, tend to be concerned with the plank in my own eye rather than deal with criticisms of other religions . . . as long as they don't preach hate!
#MANY people now build their own churches' for them selves' using bible
They are the
FALSE... .
TEACHER
PREACHER
PASTOR
SUGO
idolatry is not about statues or pictures.. .
PEOPLE NOWSDAYS
creat their own pisikal gods-and goddess in their hearts.
#GOD BLESS OUR HEARTS'
#GOD BLESS THE ONE HOLY CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH THROUGHOUT THE WORLD!
We looking for two seraphim statues 2 to 3 feet tall
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Idolatry, shameful!!!!
Crystal Smith when God told moses to make the ark of the covenet he told him to make the image of angels it's not idolatry
@Mr Joy wow very Christian
@@jonathanmacias2911 have you forgotten that god in the Old Testament personally went down to earth to speak with Moses because his spirit was not send yet. When god came to earth he throned on the cherubs of the covenant - likewise in heaven god throned on cherubs. The Jews didn’t bow for the cherubs no they bowed for the person who was throned on them.