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Ceremonies and rituals

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A Family Saying Grace before a Meal
Image credit: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

A Family Saying Grace before a Meal

Anthuenis Claeissens (c.1536–1613)

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Many Christian religious ceremonies originate in the story of the life of Jesus, his disciples and followers: baptism, circumcision, marriage, and burial, for example. These events are depicted in many religious paintings, usually following the written accounts of the Gospels.


They are also important stages in human life and are frequently marked by specially commissioned portraits. Marriage, with its joining of two families, has particular significance and pairs of marriage portraits are common.

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Such ceremonies in royal and aristocratic life, contemporary and historical, are likely to be recorded in paintings. From the eighteenth century, when subjects from everyday life became more popular than religious ones, christenings, weddings, funerals and burials, and even regular church services, are more common in art.

Artworks

  • Wedding
    Wedding Eric Meadus (1931–1970)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Aaron with the Scroll of the Law
    Aaron with the Scroll of the Law Simeon Solomon (1840–1905)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • The Catechism
    The Catechism Edith Caroline Hartry (1859–1940)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • The Baptism of Jesus by St John*
    The Baptism of Jesus by St John* British (English) School
    Magdalen College School
  • Bridegroom Drinking from a Creek
    Bridegroom Drinking from a Creek Arthur Boyd (1920–1999)
    Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
  • The Baptism of Christ
    The Baptism of Christ Italian School
    York Art Gallery
  • Christmas Eve, Highcross Market, Leicester, Sixteenth Century
    Christmas Eve, Highcross Market, Leicester, Sixteenth Century Henry Reynolds Steer (1858–1928)
    Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
  • 371 more

Stories

  • The festival of Purim

    Emily Allen and Jasmine Allen

  • Patrick Tuohy's 'The Baptism of Christ'

    John O'Brien

  • Stonehenge in art

    Andrew Shore

  • Mecca in many mediums: representations of the holy cities of Islam

    Waqās Ahmed

  • Setting the table: depictions of Christ's Last Supper

    Emma Cieslik

  • The Ark of Ceridwen: how neo-druids rocked Pontypridd

    Delyth Badder

  • Claire Curneen in her Cardiff studio
    Seven questions with Claire Curneen

    Andrew Renton

  • Estella Canziani: a folklorist's unique contribution to British art

    Katie J. T. Herrington

  • Frank Bramley's 'The Grasmere Rushbearing'

    Tania Adams

  • Acts of mercy: painting Christian charity

    William Schupbach

  • Funerals, processions, lying-in-state: depicting grief in art

    Andrew Shore

  • The Last Supper
    Art Matters podcast: decoding astrology in art

    Ferren Gipson

Learning resources

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    Afrikan-Caribbean Masquerade
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      CfE L2 (SCO)
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      KS3 (ENG)
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      CfE L3 (SCO)
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    Lesson plan
    Weave a sensory sculpture
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    Winter festivals and celebrations resources
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      CfE L3 (SCO)
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      KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS4 (WAL)

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