Luminous Mysteries - Rosary with Sacred Art, Vol. III - No Music

Luminous Mysteries - Rosary with Sacred Art, Vol. III - No Music

Meditate on the luminous mysteries of the rosary with sacred art. This video is Volume III and contains different artwork from Volumes I and II, linked below: Volume I:    • Luminous Mysteries - Rosary with Sacred Ar...   Volume II:    • Luminous Mysteries - Rosary with Sacred Ar...   This video is released under CC0 1.0 universal (public domain dedication; https://creativecommons.org/publicdom...) and can be downloaded here: https://archive.org/details/luminous-... Images Images are in the public domain in the United States and were sourced from Wikimedia Commons, the Musea Brugge, the National Gallery of Art (DC), the Princeton University Art Museum, the Rijksmuseum, the Statens Museum for Kunst, and the Yale University Art Gallery. Works shown (Artist (Location if known)): Opening: Philippe de Champaigne (Timken Mus. of Art) Circle of Pierre Mignard I (National Gallery of Art, D.C.) Sassoferrato Massimo Stanzione (National Mus. of Capodimonte) Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (Met) Philippe de Champaigne (Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, Alençon) Baptism: School of Poussin (Fabre Mus.) Murillo (Seville Cathedral) Conca (Princeton University Art Mus.) de Vos (Royal MFA, Antwerp) Poussin (National Gallery of Art, D.C.) Pieter de Grebber (St. Stephanus Church, Beckum) Filippo Lauri (attrib.) (Statens Mus. for Kunst) Chapel of the Baptistery in Saint Peter's Basilica Bordone (Pinacoteca di Brera) Józef Buchbinder Veronese (Barnes Foundation) Francesco da Milano (Church of Saint John the Baptist, Vittorio Veneto) Charles Verlat (Royal MFA, Antwerp) Wedding at Cana: Biblia zlota klasykow (1899) (National Library of Poland) Lavinia Fontana (J. Paul Getty Mus.) Michael Damaskinos (attrib.) Jan Cornelisz Vermeyen (Rijksmuseum) Steen (National Gallery of Ireland) Frans Francken II (Yale University Art Gallery) Adelaide Ironside (Art Gallery of New South Wales) Circle of Johann Georg Platzer van Groningen (Gemäldegalerie) Frans Francken II Giordano (Calvet Mus.) Conca (National Galleries of Scotland) Ary Scheffer (Walters Art Mus.) Proclamation: Philippe de Champaigne (Timken Mus. of Art) Melchior Paul von Deschwanden Ambrosius Francken I (Royal MFA, Antwerp) Philippe de Champaigne (Nantes Mus. of Arts) Tissot (Brooklyn Mus.) Siemiradzki (Lviv National Art Gallery) Bloch (Frederiksborg Castle) Jan Vermeer (Scottish National Gallery) Juliaan de Vriendt (Royal MFA, Antwerp) Tissot (Brooklyn Mus.) Enrique Simonet (Prado) Rubens (Alte Pinakothek) Ary Scheffer (Amsterdam Mus.) Transfiguration: Caracciolo (after Raphael) (Hett Art Gallery & Mus.) Gerard David (Musea Brugge) Berndt Abraham Godenhjelm (Finnish National Gallery) Lorenzo Lotto (Villa Colloredo Mels Mus.) Savoldo (Uffizi) Unknown (Icon Mus. Recklinghausen) Röke Parish Church, Röke, Sweden Trautmann (Stadel Mus.) Robert Ekman (Tyrvää Church, Finland) Pordenone (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milano) Fra Angelico (Mus. of San Marco) Anonymous (Slovak National Gallery) Albert Edelfelt Institution: Siemiradzki (attrib) (Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Moscow) Jacob Jordaens I (Royal MFA, Antwerp) Moroni (Chiesa Parrocchiale di S. Maria Assunta e S. Giacomo) Willem Key (Dordrechts Mus.) Martin Johann Schmidt Fritz von Uhde (Staatsgalerie Stuttgart) Philippe de Champaigne (Louvre) Pieter Pourbus Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (Rijksmuseum) Caravaggio (Pinacoteca di Brera) Rudolf Julius Hübner Rubens (St. Paul's Church, Antwerp) Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret (The Frick, Pittsburgh) Closing: Bouguereau (Petit Palais, Paris) Luca Giordano (Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte) Philippe de Champaigne (Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle, Alençon)