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St. Joseph – 8.5x11" based on Vintage Holy Card–Catholic Art

$ 7.39

Availability: 29 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handmade: No

    Description

    "St. Joseph"
    Print of Vintage Holy Card
    We went through thousands of images of Joseph to find this one for you. It is beautiful and warm and shows a Joseph we could understand. A lot of the Josephs from the Renaissance to Victorian times are sweetened up or made to look epic, but that makes them look far-away or unnatural. This one has a manliness and strength we could recognize, as well as the quality of fatherly love.
    He is a carpenter, there are his tools. Behind him and Jesus is the banner of two trees. A banner is frequently used behind Mary in paintings of this era to suggest a courtly milieu. The lilies next to him symbolize his chaste heart. So we have a realistically strong Joseph, providing for his family, and also with a heart for God and a devotion to Jesus. For us, this is an ideal representation of masculinity.  One for all men to emulate.
    We spent about a week restoring this one. Like many of our pictures, this is only available through us. Looks great in a den or an office or a bedroom—or even in a man-cave! Looks great in a medium to dark wood frame.
    – 8.5 x 11" acid-free paper
    – Archival pigments (rated to last for generations without fading if kept out of the sun)
    – Cardboard backer
    – Story of the card
    – Enclosed in a tight-fitting, crystal clear bag.
    ** IMPORTANT ** There is about an inch-and-a-third of white space around the picture, so the image is smaller than the paper.
    Thanks for your interest! You might also enjoy original Catholic Art and Jewerly by me, Sue Kouma Johnson, here on this eBay store or on my main website. Google my name.
    Thanks!
    Sue
    Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson – Classic Catholic Art.
    “In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art.” ~ St. Pope John Paul II