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Christ the High Priest by Max Schmalzl, from a Roman Missal - Greeting Card - 5x7" – With Envelope – 1 / 10 / 50 / 100
Christ the High Priest by Max Schmalzl, from a Roman Missal - Greeting Card - 5x7" – With Envelope – 1 / 10 / 50 / 100
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This is the frontispiece for a Roman Missal published in Germany in 1911. Below Christ, to the left looking up, is Melchizedek, who prefigured the Eucharist. In the priestly garb below to the right we believe is Aaron, the first earthly high priest.
The artist is Max Schmalzl (1850-1930), a German Redemptorist lay brother who worked as a painter and illustrator. He lived a monastic lifestyle, devoting himself to the making Catholic art. Most of his art is unsigned, out of modesty. He was the fulfillment of an ecclesiastical art movement called the Nazarene school, and he lived the ideal of a humble, pious, and industrious painter-monk. Despite his monasticism, he was very famous during his lifetime.
This is a companion piece to The Last Supper, another frontispiece, from 1923. He left behind many masterpieces; so far, these two are our favorites.
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Also available as a print in our shop at https://www.catholicartandjewelry.com/products/christ-the-high-priest-by-max-schmalzl-from-a-roman-missal-catholic-art-print-archival-quality
- 5x7", folded down from10x7".
- Comes with white envelopes
- Matt finish
- Blank inside
- Gorgeous, classy card for a Sacrament, Christmas or any occasion!
Thanks for your interest in our Catholic art!
Thanks!
Sue & John
"In order to communicate the message entrusted to her by Christ, the Church needs art." ~ St. Pope John Paul II
Original image is out-of-copyright. Descriptive text and image alterations (hence the whole new image) © by Sue Kouma Johnson - Classic Catholic Art.
