Mary Teaching Jesus How to Read with Psalm 91 (2020)

$920.00

Size: 42 x 35 x 1.5cm. Weight: 1.135 kg

Hand painted devotional image in egg tempera painting on aged Cypress wood, with gold striations (mordant gilding). (Inspired by Sandro Botticelli, c.1480, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan, Italy)

Psalm 91 is historically attributed to Moses or David, reflecting times of danger, whether from enemies or disease, and offering comfort to those in vulnerable situations. It is often used in personal devotion, prayer, and liturgical settings to inspire faith, courage, and reliance on God’s providence.

This devotional painting was created in the midst of the Covid pandemic in 2020, when children were being schooled, most often by their mothers, from home. The image reflects on the devotion and commitment of mothers universally, especially in times of suffering and fear.

Size: 42 x 35 x 1.5cm. Weight: 1.135 kg

Hand painted devotional image in egg tempera painting on aged Cypress wood, with gold striations (mordant gilding). (Inspired by Sandro Botticelli, c.1480, Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan, Italy)

Psalm 91 is historically attributed to Moses or David, reflecting times of danger, whether from enemies or disease, and offering comfort to those in vulnerable situations. It is often used in personal devotion, prayer, and liturgical settings to inspire faith, courage, and reliance on God’s providence.

This devotional painting was created in the midst of the Covid pandemic in 2020, when children were being schooled, most often by their mothers, from home. The image reflects on the devotion and commitment of mothers universally, especially in times of suffering and fear.