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Saying Grace Collection

"Saying Grace: A Timeless Tradition of Gratitude and Faith" In the realm of art, "saying grace" has been depicted throughout history

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: The Chosen - Last Judgment

The Chosen - Last Judgment
Last Judgment by Fra Angelico. fifteenth century

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: The Centenary Fete of the Asylum for Female Orphans - the Archbishop of Canterbury Saying Grace

The Centenary Fete of the Asylum for Female Orphans - the Archbishop of Canterbury Saying Grace, 1858 Creator: Unknown
The Centenary Fete of the Asylum for Female Orphans - the Archbishop of Canterbury Saying Grace, 1858. The object of the charity is to provide a home for orphan girls

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, mid-late 18th century. Creator: Workshop of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin

Saying Grace, mid-late 18th century. Creator: Workshop of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Saying Grace, mid-late 18th century

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: 'Saying Grace' - from a picture by A. Neuhuys...New British Institution...1876. Creator: Unknown

"Saying Grace" - from a picture by A. Neuhuys...New British Institution...1876. Creator: Unknown
"Saying Grace" - from a picture by A. Neuhuys, in the exhibition of the New British Institution, 1876. Engraving of a painting

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, 1653. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade

Saying Grace, 1653. Creator: Adriaen van Ostade
Saying Grace, 1653

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, c.1653-1668. Creator: Jan Miense Molenaer

Saying Grace, c.1653-1668. Creator: Jan Miense Molenaer
Saying Grace, c.1653-1668

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, 1663. Creator: Cornelis Bega

Saying Grace, 1663. Creator: Cornelis Bega
Saying Grace, 1663

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Old Woman Saying Grace, Known as ‘The Prayer without End, c.1656. Creator: Nicolaes Maes

Old Woman Saying Grace, Known as ‘The Prayer without End, c.1656. Creator: Nicolaes Maes
Old Woman Saying Grace, Known as The Prayer without End, c.1656

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Breakfast, 1640-1654. Creator: Karel Slabbaert

Breakfast, 1640-1654. Creator: Karel Slabbaert
Breakfast, 1640-1654. Note lace-making equipment on chair at left

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: A Protestant Family during Dinner, 1583 (oil on panel)

A Protestant Family during Dinner, 1583 (oil on panel)
490306 A Protestant Family during Dinner, 1583 (oil on panel) by Flemish School, (16th century); 108x213 cm; Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Mr. Branch, resident of the James Creek dwellings, saying grace, Washington, D. C. 1942

Mr. Branch, resident of the James Creek dwellings, saying grace, Washington, D. C. 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks
Washington, D.C. Mr. Branch, resident of the James Creek dwellings, saying grace

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: The Grace, from 'Illustrated London News', June 14, 1851. Creator: Unknown

The Grace, from "Illustrated London News", June 14, 1851. Creator: Unknown
The Grace, from " Illustrated London News", June 14, 1851

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Properous Calvanist Family, 1627 (oil on panel)

Properous Calvanist Family, 1627 (oil on panel)
5051900 Properous Calvanist Family, 1627 (oil on panel) by Dutch School, (17th century); 122x191 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Grace (engraving)

Grace (engraving)
1598166 Grace (engraving) by Boquet, Jules Charles (1840-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grace. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 November 1897)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: 'Saying Grace, 'in the Exhibition of the Society of Female Artists (engraving)

"Saying Grace, "in the Exhibition of the Society of Female Artists (engraving)
1588357 " Saying Grace, " in the Exhibition of the Society of Female Artists (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Saying Grace)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Grace Before the Meal, 1744 (see also 21375 and 68348)

Grace Before the Meal, 1744 (see also 21375 and 68348)
MEL56318 Grace Before the Meal, 1744 (see also 21375 and 68348) by Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779); 49.5x38.4 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Idealised interior of a Russian izba, c. 1880 (colour engraving)

Idealised interior of a Russian izba, c. 1880 (colour engraving)
CHT241203 Idealised interior of a Russian izba, c.1880 (colour engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace (engraving)

Saying Grace (engraving)
1105941 Saying Grace (engraving) by Neuhuys, Albert (1844-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saying Grace. Illustration for The Illustrated London News)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Grandmothers Birthday, 1893 (oil on canvas)

Grandmothers Birthday, 1893 (oil on canvas)
XIR19972 Grandmothers Birthday, 1893 (oil on canvas) by Lorimer, John Henry (1856-1936); 168x120 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace (engraving)

Saying Grace (engraving)
1039014 Saying Grace (engraving) by Steen, Jan Havicksz (1625-79) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saying Grace. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Watched over by their new step mother in Brighton, Sussex

Watched over by their new step mother in Brighton, Sussex, - these children evacuated from Hayter Road in Brixton, London say grace before enjoying some good home cooking. Saying Grace

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, c. 1650 / 1655. Creator: Frans van Mieris

Saying Grace, c. 1650 / 1655. Creator: Frans van Mieris
Saying Grace, c. 1650/1655

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Grace Before Meat, 1839. Creator: David Wilkie

Grace Before Meat, 1839. Creator: David Wilkie
Grace Before Meat, 1839

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Catholic nuns, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Catholic nuns, Vientiane, Laos, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: A poor peasant family say grace before starting their meal from a communal plate

A poor peasant family say grace before starting their meal from a communal plate. After a work by Adriaen van Ostade dated 1653

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Workshop Jean-Baptiste-SimA Chardin Saying Grace

Workshop Jean-Baptiste-SimA Chardin Saying Grace
Workshop of Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, Saying Grace, Bordbonen, Oil on canvas, Height, 49 cm (19.2 inch), Width, 39 cm (15.3 inch)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying grace prayer meal peasant family praying seated

Saying grace prayer meal peasant family praying seated
Saying grace, The prayer before the meal. A peasant family praying seated around a table. Zaandam, Siberia, Alexander II (Tsar of Russia), Jan Miense Molenaer, 1640 - 1668, panel, oil paint (paint)

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace 1653 Adriaen van Ostade Dutch 1610-1684

Saying Grace 1653 Adriaen van Ostade Dutch 1610-1684
Saying Grace, 1653. Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610-1684). Etching

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Saying Grace, Cornelis Pietersz. Bega, 1663

Saying Grace, Cornelis Pietersz. Bega, 1663

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Family at the table for the meal, Adriaen van Ostade, 1653

Family at the table for the meal, Adriaen van Ostade, 1653

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Holy Family praying before meals, Schelte Adamsz

Holy Family praying before meals, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, Peter Paul Rubens, Cornelis Galle II, 1596-1678

Background imageSaying Grace Collection: Prayer before meals, Bega Friedrich Wilhelm Burmeister, 1855 - 1915

Prayer before meals, Bega Friedrich Wilhelm Burmeister, 1855 - 1915


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"Saying Grace: A Timeless Tradition of Gratitude and Faith" In the realm of art, "saying grace" has been depicted throughout history, capturing the essence of gratitude and spirituality. From renowned masterpieces like "The Chosen - Last Judgment" to intimate portrayals such as "A Protestant Family during Dinner, " these artworks showcase the significance of this ritual. One striking image from 1942 shows Mr. Branch, a resident of James Creek dwellings in Washington, D. C. , saying grace with utmost reverence. Captured by Gordon Parks, this photograph immortalizes a moment that transcends time and reminds us of the power behind expressing thanks before a meal. Even in earlier centuries, artists recognized the importance of depicting grace. An engraving titled simply "Grace" from 1851 portrays this act as an integral part of daily life for families across different eras. Similarly, an oil painting called "Properous Calvinist Family" transports us back to 1627 when saying grace was deeply ingrained in religious practices. Through various mediums like engravings and paintings, these artistic representations remind us that saying grace is not limited to any specific culture or period but rather serves as a universal symbol of appreciation for sustenance bestowed upon us. Artistic renditions also shed light on how women have played a significant role in preserving traditions related to faith and family values. The Society of Female Artists showcased an engraving named "Saying Grace" at their exhibition—an empowering testament to female strength within spiritual customs. Furthermore, we witness scenes where saying grace becomes intertwined with personal milestones and familial bonds. In Grandmothers Birthday", painted in 1893 by an unknown artist on canvas; we see multiple generations gathered around a table offering thanks together—a heartwarming reminder that gratitude unites families across time.