23 Works, December 18th. is Frank O. Salisbury’s day, his art, illustrated with footnotes #251

Frank O. Salisbury (British, 1874–1962)
Onward Christian Soldiers, c. 1911

Oil on canvas
63 x 90 cm. (24.8 x 35.4 in.)
Private collection

Painted in 1911 it is a figurative landscape of soldiers on the battlefield. The two central characters, the ‘Christian Soldiers’ from the early crusades have halos and ride through the chaos on white horses. Shafts on light with angels illuminate them and also a crucifix. A very powerful Edwardian religious oil painting and an excellent example of O’Salisbury’s work. painted in oil and illuminated in gold leaf.

Francis (“Frank”) Owen Salisbury (18 December 1874–31 August 1962) was an English artist who specialised in portraits, large canvases of historical and ceremonial events, stained glass and book illustration. In his heyday he made a fortune on both sides of the Atlantic and was known as “Britain’s Painter Laureate”. His art was steadfastly conservative and he was a vitriolic critic of Modern Art — particularly of his contemporaries Picasso, Chagall and Mondrian. His father, Henry Salisbury, described himself as a “plumber, decorator and ironmonger” (his mother was Susan Hawes), yet his son Frank would become one of the greatest society artists of his generation…

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23 Works, December 18th. is Frank O. Salisbury’s day, his art, illustrated with footnotes #251

Frank O. Salisbury (British, 1874–1962)
Onward Christian Soldiers, c. 1911

Oil on canvas
63 x 90 cm. (24.8 x 35.4 in.)
Private collection

Painted in 1911 it is a figurative landscape of soldiers on the battlefield. The two central characters, the ‘Christian Soldiers’ from the early crusades have halos and ride through the chaos on white horses. Shafts on light with angels illuminate them and also a crucifix. A very powerful Edwardian religious oil painting and an excellent example of O’Salisbury’s work. painted in oil and illuminated in gold leaf.

Francis (“Frank”) Owen Salisbury (18 December 1874–31 August 1962) was an English artist who specialised in portraits, large canvases of historical and ceremonial events, stained glass and book illustration. In his heyday he made a fortune on both sides of the Atlantic and was known as “Britain’s Painter Laureate”. His art was steadfastly conservative and he was a vitriolic critic of Modern Art — particularly of his contemporaries Picasso, Chagall and Mondrian. His father, Henry Salisbury, described himself as a “plumber, decorator and ironmonger” (his mother was Susan Hawes), yet his son Frank would become one of the greatest society artists of his generation…

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08 works, Today, December 11th, is Saint Daniel the Stylite’s day, his story, illustrated #344

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Saint Daniel the Stylite

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Saint Daniel the Stylite (c. 409–493) is a Saint and stylite of the Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Eastern Catholic Churches.

In 409, a male child was born to Elias and Martha; they had been childless for a long time, after she had vowed in her prayers that if she had a child the child would be dedicated to the Lord. Since the child was born through the good will of God, they vowed that he should receive his name from God.

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10 works, Today, October 10th, is Saint Daniel and his Companions’ day, their story illustrated #282

Licinio, Bernardino
The Martyrs of Marrakesch, Franciscan friars, c. 1524

Oil on canvas
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari, San Polo, Venice, Italy

Saint Daniel and Companions (died October 10, 1227) are venerated as martyrs by the Catholic Church. They were Friars Minor killed at Ceuta…

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