Press Release Distribution
 

Members Login  |  Register  |  Why Join?   Subscribe to Newsletter Newsletter   RSS Feeds RSS Feeds

Video Releases    |    PR Mobile Headlines    |    Today's News    |    News By Category    |    News By Region    |    News By Date    |    Business Directory    |    Private Branding
All Press Releases for April 11, 2008 »
RSS Feeds RSS Feed     Print this news Printer Friendly     Email this news Email It    Create PDF PDF Version    Bookmark del.icio.us    Diggs



The world's largest painting of Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Washington, DC
A 14 ft. portrait painting of "Pope Benedict XVI at Prayer with the Holy Theologians" from the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in NYC has arrived at the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center in Washington, DC for the pontiff's visit. 
x-small text small text medium text large text


Pope Benedict XVI Blessing Fred & Norah VillanuevaPope Benedict XVI Blessing Fred & Norah Villanueva
Pope Benedict XVI giving the Sposi Novelli (Newlyweds) Blessing for artists Fred Villanueva and Norah Sweeney-Villanueva in Rome during a Papal Audience. January 2007
Installing Painting of Pope Benedict in D.C.Installing Painting of Pope Benedict in D.C.
Artist Fred Villanueva installing the "Portrait of Pope Benedict XVI at Prayer" with Christina Cox, Director of the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in New York Cit
World's Largest Painting of Benedict XVIWorld's Largest Painting of Benedict XVI
Left to right above are: St. JoseMaria Ecriva, St. Augustine (after Boticelli), St. Brigid of Sweden, Sistine Madonna(after Rafael), Pope Benedict XVI, St. Albertus Magnus, S
Complete Press ReleaseComplete Press ReleaseThe complete Pres Release package. For a complete Press kit please contact the museum.
/24-7PressRelease/ - April 11, 2008 - The painting, "larger than life", by Texan born, Mexican-American artist Fred Villanueva, was commissioned by Christina Cox, Founder and Executive Director of the National Museum of Catholic Art and History in NYC, and set up in the main hall at the Pope John Paul II Center for the Inter-religious Dialogue event on April 17th. It will be the first and only painting His Holiness will see upon his arrival when meeting with the most important religious leaders of Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews from all over the world.

Villanueva thought that making the visit of Pope Benedict should be "muy grande"! Having grown up in Texas, where everything is "bigger and better", and inspired by Mexican mural painting as well as German Neo-Expressionism, Villanueva has decorated the building wall in contemporary vivid colors. The painting underscores the cultural, artistic, and spiritual contributions of the largely Roman Catholic Mexican, Hispanic and Latino community of America for the Holy Father by depicting Saints from all over Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, alongside the work of the greatest painters in history. "My hope is to enkindle and enlighten through painting", said Villanueva, who now lives and works in New York City.

Italian born NMCAH art curator Mariavelia Savino knew that Pope Benedict's writings focus on Saints, theologians and Christian mystics. Mariavelia researched devotional images for the artist's first sketches. "Everyone knows that Saints create miracles and restore your faith. The Holy Father surrounded with St. Augustine, St. Catherine, St Theresa of Avila, St Thomas Aquinas and so many others is bound to be a success with the Pope's meeting because all the theologians are beside him. In the painting he is at prayer asking for world peace."

In New York City: National Museum of Catholic Art and History
(212) 828-5209 / cell (917)-750-0014
Web: www.nmcah.org or http://www.fredvillanueva.com
E-mail: info@nmcah.org or fred@fredvillanueva.com
In Washington, DC:
The Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
(202) 635-5400

# # #

Press Release Keywords:
Other Similar Press Release Topics:

Press Release Service & Press Release Distribution News Supplied By 24-7PressRelease.com
Press Release Contact Information:
Christina Cox
National Museum of Catholic Art

Executive Director
443 East 115th St.
New York, NY
USA 10029
Voice: 1-212-828-5209
Fax: 1-212-828-5208
E-Mail: Email us Here
Website: Visit Our Website
Disclaimer:
If you have any questions regarding information in this press release, please contact the person listed in the contact module of this page. Please do not attempt to contact 24-7 Press Release. We are unable to assist you with any information regarding this release. 24-7 Press Release disclaims any content contained in this press release. Please see our complete Terms of Service disclaimer for more information.