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Way of the Cross, Saint-Mandet Church, Ferriere-sur-Larcon 1931
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Way of the Cross, Saint-Mandet Church, Ferriere-sur-Larcon 1931
7301850 Way of the Cross, Saint-Mandet Church, Ferriere-sur-Larcon 1931 by Richon, Paule (active c.1925-1950); (add.info.: Jesus falls for the first time. An original Polychrome Cement Cross, signed by the artist Paule Richon and dated 1931. The church is placed under the name of Saint-Mandet.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
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© Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph captures the "Way of the Cross" at Saint-Mandet Church in Ferriere-sur-Larcon, France, dating back to 1931. The image showcases Jesus falling for the first time during his journey. The original Polychrome Cement Cross, created by artist Paule Richon and signed with her name and the year it was made, stands as a testament to her artistic talent. The church itself is dedicated to Saint-Mandet and holds great historical significance in the region of Indre-et-Loire. Its iconic architecture blends harmoniously with the surrounding natural beauty of Pays de la Loire. This panoramic view attracts tourists from all over Europe who are drawn to its rich heritage. Photographer Jean-Paul Paireault skillfully captures this symbolic moment in French culture, showcasing not only an important religious event but also highlighting elements of artistry and craftsmanship. The photograph beautifully portrays the passion of Christ through vivid colors and intricate details found in each station along the Way of the Cross. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but feel a sense of awe and reverence for both the artist's skillful creation and Jesus' sacrifice depicted here. It serves as a reminder of our shared cultural history while inviting us to reflect on our own spiritual journeys.
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