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christ and mary
Price: $1,500
Sacred Heart of Jesus May Mary's Heart Immaculate be forever praised I place my trust in thee I will bless every home where an image of my heart shall be honored

Cat#: 54-03
Year: 1954
Dimensions: 12.5" x 18.25"


a covert of cypress for its walls
Price: $not for sale
Not for sale

Cat#: 58-01
Year: 1958
Dimensions: 22.875" x 31.125"


manna in the desert
Not Available
Not for Sale

Cat#: 59-06
Year: 1959
Dimensions: 23.125" x 31.75"


red sea
Price: $2280
who cleft the red sea asunder for his mercy is everlasting

Cat#: 59-11
Year: 1959
Dimensions: 24" x 33"


immaculate heart
Price: $not for sale


Cat#: 60-17
Year: 1960
Dimensions: 23" x 35"


mary's heart
Price: $1400
Not for Sale

Cat#: 60-20
Year: 1960
Dimensions: 7.75" x 10.5"


psalm 18
Price: $not for sale
The heavens are felling God's glory the sky proclaiming the work of His hands Day speaks the word unto day, night makes it known to night: It is not speech, not human words not a voice that cries aloud But their sounds goes out over all the world, their tidings to the ends of the earth. There He sets up a tent for the sun, who comes out of his chamber like a bridegroom. psalm 18
psalm 18
Cat#: 60-25
Year: 1960
Dimensions: 22.5" x 30.5"


yellow spring
Price: $1,400
April came, full of yellow flowers, The brook was yellow The stone walls were yellow, the hill, The children's graveyard, And the orchard where love was living. The sun annointed the world with yellow With down pouring rays, Ah through the golden lilies, The warm golden water, The yellow butterflies Over the golden roses April came, full of yellow flowers The brook was yellow The stone walls were yellow, the hill, The children's graveyard, And the orchard where love was living. Yellow garlands were climbing Up the trees, the day Was a grace perfumed with gold In a golden awakening of life Among the bones of the dead. God opened his yellow hands. Jimenez
Jiminez
Cat#: 60-40
Year: 1960
Dimensions: 35" x 23"


liquid fire
Price: $2280
mornings draught of liquid fire
Jimenez
Cat#: 61-05
Year: 1961
Dimensions: 23" x 35"


about the resurrection
Price: $not for sale


Cat#: 62-03
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


ark
Price: $1,400
deluge of noon light eyes ride their own kind of ark grass turns olive green mark kent, mm
Mark Kent
Cat#: 62-04
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.75"


butterfly
Price: $1400


Cat#: 62-08
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.625"


celebration for easter
Price: $1400


Cat#: 62-09
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.625"


christ drew in the sand
Price: $1400
but you, i beg you, check your wrath and scorn for man needs help from every creature born but Jesus stooped down and with his finger drew figures on the ground. Bertolt Brecht understands some things very well.
Bertolt Brecht
Cat#: 62-10
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.375"


earth as a sign
Price: $1,400


Cat#: 62-11
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.625"


earth's groping towards
Price: $1,400
not of all my eyes see wandering on the world, is anything a milk to the mind so, so sighs deep Poetry to it, as a tree whose boughs break in the sky. say it is ash boughs: whether on a December day and furled fast or they in clammyish lashtender combs creep Apart wide and new—nestle at heaven most high. They touch heaven, tabour on it; how the talons sweep The smoldering enormous winter welkin! May Mells blue and snow through them, a fringe a fray of greenery: it is old earth's greenery: it is old earth's groping towards they steep Heaven whom she childs us by Hopkins
Gerard Manley Hopkins "Ash-boughs"
Cat#: 62-12
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 23.75" x 31.5"


god is blue
Price: $1,400

Jimenez
Cat#: 62-18
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 30.5" x 25.5"


heart of the city
Price: $1900
Sleeping waters. dense verdure stones of gold silver sky! from the water issues dense verdure, from the verdure like giant spears of wheat the towers that etch their gold against the silver of the sky. There are four tiers the river, above that the trees, the city tower and the sky upon which it rests And all reposing on the water. A fluid foundation, water of centuries. mirror of beauty The city painted on the sky in the motionless light, all is motionless motionless water motionless poplars quiet towers on quiet sky. And it is all the world, beyond there is nothing. I am alone before the city, and God entire breathes between it and me all of its glory Its towers rise to the glory of God to his glory the poplars to his glory the heavens and the waters rest in his glory. Time retires, the eternal unfolds its bowels. cares and anxieties are washed in the motionless waters, in the motionless poplars in the towers painted against the sky sea of high worlds. Repose reposes on the beauty of the heart of God, which thus opens to us the treasures of his glory. I desire nothing, my will reposes, my will reclines its head upon th lap of God and sleeps and dreams... Resting it dreams of all this vision of deep beauty Beauty! Beauty! the comfort of the sorrowing souls. sick for loving without hope. Blessed Beauty, answer to the riddle! You shall slay the Sphinx you rest on self without other foundation glory of God, thou art enough for self What do those towers desire? What desires that sky. what the verdure and the waters? Nothing, they have no desires, their will has died: they rest on the bosom of eternal Beauty. they are words of God free from all human desire they are prayer of God that cheers singing to itself thus killing all pain The night falls awake, my anguish returns, and the splendid vision has melted, once more I am man. And now, Lord, tell me, whisper in my ear: So much beauty, will it kill our death?
"beauty" by Miguel Unamuno
Cat#: 62-21
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


the heavens are yours
Price: $not for sale
I will sing forever the mercies of the Lord The heavens are yours and the sea you founded the earth and what fills it you created the north and the south mighty is your arm your hand is strong your right hand held high justice and right are your throne's foundation mercy and truth go before you that people is blessed who know the glad cry they rejoice all the day in your name
Psalm 88
Cat#: 62-30
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


your name
Price: $2280
to all of my calling your name
Jiminez
Cat#: 62-33
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


walking over the sea
Price: $1900
He came toward them walking over the sea

Cat#: 62-36
Year: 1962
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


and wine to make glad the heart of man
Price: $ 1,400

Psalm 103
Cat#: 63-03
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


(a piece of good news #1 #2)
Price: $1400
that's what's needed don't you see? That! Nothing else matters half so much. To reassure one another. To answer each other. Perhaps only you can listen to me and not laugh. Everyone has, inside himself...what shall I call it? A piece of good news! Everyone is ...a very great, very important character! Yes, that what we have to tell them up there! Every man must be persuaded—even if he's in rags—that he's immensely, immensely important! Everyone must respect him; and make him respect himself too. They must list to him attentively. Don't stand on top of him, don't stand in his light. But look at him with deference. Give him great hopes, he needs them...especially if he's young. Spoil him! Yes, make him grow proud! Ugo Betti a piece of good news
Ugo Betti
Cat#: 63-04
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 25.5" x 23"


be a dayspring to the dimness of us
Price: $1600

Gerard Manley Hopkins "Wreck of the Deutschland"
Cat#: 63-07
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 25.5" x 30.5"


be of love #3 Madrigal
Price: $not for sale
be of love (a little) more careful than of everything Once a young shepard went off to despond: How could he dance again? How could he sing? All of his thoughts to his shepardess cling, with love in his heart like a ruinous wound. The root of his sorrow? No, never the wound: the lad was a lover and welcomed the dart that lodged where it drank the red race of his heart—but spurned by his fairest, went off to despond For only to think he was spurne, and by one radiant shepardess, drove him afar; cost him a dru___ in foreigner's war, with love in his heart like a ruinous wound. The shepard boy murmured: O murrain decend in the traitor estranging any anger and me! Charming her vision stares stonily on the love in my heart like a ruinous wound. Times passed: On a season he sprang from the ground, swarmed a tall tree and arms balancing wide beautifully grappled the tree till he died of the love in his heart like a ruinous wound. Madrigal alo divino: of Christ and the Soul. St. John of the Cross
e. e. cummings and St. John of the Cross
Cat#: 63-10
Year: 1963
Dimensions: 24.25" x 30"


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