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The Menorah (1994)Hanging in St Giles Lady Chapel is the painting 'Menorah
(1993)' The painting by the British visionary painter Roger Wagner and is owned by the Diocese of Oxford. It is hung in St Giles on permanent loan. " The composition of some of the figures has a revealing source: a photograph taken by Dmitri Baltemants in the Crimea in 1942, which shows women looking for their loved ones among the bodies which lie strewn across a bleak, smoke-filled landscape. This haunting photograph of grief shows one woman stooped in despair as she searches, and another with arms flung out in a gesture of despair. The words of Jesus on the cross echo this abandonment: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" And that cry was made by a Jew to the God of the Jews. Emotions are stirred by such iconography, because the Jewish people suffered persecution in an ostensibly Christian culture. Christian anti-Semitism should lead to Christian repentance. And yet there is a glimmer of hope in the fragile, vulnerable body stretched upon the cross." (Read description) |
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