The Art of the Stations of the Cross: CDROM
By Martin Erspamer OSB.
Deepen your experience of this solemn season and prepare to participate
more fully in the time-honoured devotion of the Stations of the Cross through
images that inspire prayer and reflection.
Presented here in CD-ROM format for
projection and personal meditation are all of the powerful full-colour
illustrations by award-winning artist Martin Erspamer, OSB, that appear in the
book Stations of the Cross, with reflections by Timothy Radcliffe,
OP.
These unique, expressive images depict the Stations of the Cross in a style
that is both contemporary and evocative of the long history of monastic
illustrative art.
- First Station: Jesus Is
Condemned to Death
- Second Station: Jesus
Receives the Cross
- Third Station: Jesus Falls
for the First Time
- Fourth Station: Jesus Is Met
by His Blessed Mother
- Fifth Station: Simon of
Cyrene Helps Jesus to Carry His Cross
- Sixth Station: Veronica
Wipes the Face of Jesus
- Seventh Station: Jesus Falls
for the Second Time
- Eighth Station: The Women of
Jerusalem
- Ninth Station: Jesus Falls
for the Third Time
- Tenth Station: Jesus Is
Stripped of His Garments
- Eleventh Station: Jesus Is
Nailed to the Cross
- Twelfth Station: Jesus Dies
on the Cross
- Thirteenth Station: Jesus Is
Taken Down from the Cross
- Fourteenth Station: Jesus Is
Placed in the Tomb
CD includes high resolution PDF images (for projection only), TIF images
(300 dpi, 3" and 6" CMYK colour format for printing), and JPG images
(72 dpi, 3" and 6" RGB colour format for web use). Adobe™ Reader™ 6
or higher is needed for viewing the artwork.
The designs on this CD-ROM may be reproduced without charge for
bulletins, programs, and announcements prepared by non-commercial organisations
such as parishes and schools. They may also be reproduced for personal use. The
designs may not be reproduced for commercial use.
Martin Erspamer, OSB, is a monk of Saint Meinrad Archabbey in southern
Indiana. He is a well-known liturgical artist and liturgical consultant.
Erspamer works in a wide range of media, including pottery, stained glass and
wood, and is nationally known for his illustration of sacred themes.
Also available:
The Stations of the Cross paperback with meditations (BL6761) by Timothy
Radcliffe which includes the illustrations by Martin Erspamer OSB used in LP9722,
see Related Items below.
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