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I’m ashamed to admit that I hadn’t been to the Museum of Biblical Art (formerly the Biblical Arts Center) since before the 2005 fire that almost completely destroyed the building and its contents.
Reporting from Berkeley — A 19th century German nun who was prone to trance-like states of consciousness has been a divine inspiration for many films involving Jesus dating back to 1895 ...
The Museum of Biblical Art’s exhibits constantly rotate, so stay tuned for the next one, As Subject and Object, exploring contemporary book artists’ interpretations of sacred Hebrew texts ...
On Good Friday, the Museum of Biblical Art will be officially resurrected. The museum, formerly known as The Biblical Arts Center and located just west of NorthPark Center, was gutted by a fire in ...
NEW YORK (RNS) The tiny yet sophisticated Museum of Biblical Art is losing its director, much of its financial lifeline within three years and could lose its home near Lincoln Center. That triple ...
The Museum of Biblical Art’s landlord, the American Bible Society, is moving out of New York, forcing the museum to find a new home.
The man who saw them as works of art was Charles Lang Freer, who purchased the manuscripts from an Egyptian antiques dealer in 1906 for the princely sum of 1,800 pounds, about $7,500 in today’s ...
The Judith theme dates to the Middle Ages, according to Steven Ostrow, an art history professor at the University of Minnesota. Caravaggio’s image, however, is distinct, he says.
Art and devotion: 'A biblical Harry Potter' A new series based on the story of Elijah the Prophet and billed as "a biblical Harry Potter" balances artistic license with the limits of Jewish tradition.
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