The Lutheran Center is closed July 3 in observance of Independence Day and will reopen July 6, 2009. Happy 4th of July!

Gallery of Christian Art

 
  • Anno Domini : Jesus through the Centuries from the Canadian Heritage Information Network and the Provincial Museum of Alberta.  Jaroslav Pelikan is the honorary curator of this virtual art gallery which is based on his book.
  • Asian Christian art Association, founded in 1978 to encourage artists to express Christian concern through their art in an Asian context.
  • Art Index for College Teaching is a non-commercial site dedicated to the principle of free exchange of image resources for and among members of the educational community.
  • Biblical Art on the WWW can be searched by subject, text, artist or keyword
  • Christians in the Visual Arts exists to explore and nurture the relationship between the visual arts and the Christian faith. Founded in 1979, CIVA first met to consider the place of the Christian artist in the church and in the world-at-large.  Site includes artists' galleries and useful links
  • Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi is your doorway into the Virtual Vatican Art Museum with its countless treasurers by the "old masters." It includes pictures from churches, cathedrals, and monasteries all over the world.
  • The Cooperative Digital Resources Initiative of the American Theological Library Association and Association of Theological Schools is a repository of digital resources contributed by member libraries.
  • David J. Hetland / Hetland Ltd. is a collection of this contemporary artist's commissioned work in stained glass, murals, mosaics, and other media. Most of the works have been commissioned by Lutheran churches, schools, and organizations. The tour includes a description of the biblical texts and themes which have inspired each work.
  • Eikon Image and Text Library Database for Biblical Studies from Yale Divinity School
  • John August Swanson exciting depiction of Bible stories. His art reflects the strong heritage of storytelling he inherited from his Mexican mother and Swedish father.
  • Joan Bohlig "My family’s Christian heritage, and the Bible yield an unending source of wonderful material. The making of these etchings has positively changed my life and I anticipate continuing on with this series as long as I am able."
  • Lindisfarne Gospels and the Luttrell Psalter and other sacred texts displayed with fascinating technology that allows the viewer to slide a magnifier over the images.
  • Paul T. Granlund, sculptor-in-residence at Gustavus Adolphus College from 1971 until his retirement in 1996, died on Sept. 15, 2003, in Mankato, Minn. In a creative career spanning more than 50 years and more than 650 works, he had been recognized as a premier sculptor throughout the United States and abroad.
  • Scrolls from the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran and Modern Scholarship, a Library of Congress exhibit.
  • Reformation Picture Gallery offers digital versions of the portraits and places of the Reformation.
  • Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection at Pitts Theology Library, Candler School of Theology Emory University.  A digital image archive selected from among the 2,500 volumes related to the Protestant Reformation in Germany down to 1570.
  • Sandra Bowden Sandra Bowden's art is a complex meditation on time incorporating biblical archaeological references, segments of language and text, inscribed artifacts, timeworn pages from antique bibles, and intriguing musical scores and facsimiles.
  • Solomon Raj Gallery Solomon Raj is a Lutheran Pastor from Kerala, South India. He has lectured in many parts of the world, particularly in America, and Germany. For many years he has used Batiks and Woodcuts to portray Gospel themes and stories in an Indian style, but also a style that is uniquely his own.
  • Sybil Andrews Linocut artist.
  • Symbols in Christian Art and Architecture Walter E. Gast has created an interesting and useful site for Christian symbols.  The images are under copyright, but you are invited to use them, provided credit is given.
  • "A Sword Shall Pierce Your Own Soul Too"  A collection of wood-cut prints  by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528) presented by the Concordia Historical Institute.
  • The Word Made Visible, the permanent art collection of the Lutheran Center in Chicago. Here you can view the art collection and learn about the artists.