From Deseret News archives:
Religious painting restored
BYU exhibits Teichert work after 30-year hiatus
The piece by Minerva Teichert, "Touch Me Not," depicts the resurrected Christ with Mary Magdalene, both of whom were subjects of a five-week lecture series on the book "The Da Vinci Code," which culminated at the museum after the unveiling.
The painting's return was celebrated by Teichert's family, the museum and art historians.
"She may be the most important artist who has really tackled core Mormon subjects," said Mark Magleby, a professor of art history at BYU.
Marian Wardle, BYU's curator of religious works who happens to be Teichert's granddaughter, is thrilled to add it to major works by Carl Bloch ("Christ Healing the Sick at Bethesda") and John Rogers Herbert ("Our Saviour Subject to His Parents at Nazareth") as a linchpin in the museum's development of its religious collection.
The museum obtained the Bloch work, painted in 1883, as a gift in 2001 and purchased the Herbert piece, created in 1860, at a London auction in 2003.
"Touch Me Not" has an almost mysterious aura to it.
It remained in storage until 2000, when it was sent to Denver for conservation work. It is slated to be hung in the museum for a short engagement this year, then return as part of a collection of religious works in 2006 and again as part of a Teichert exhibition in 2007.
Museum officials couldn't resist debuting the painting at the museum during its wildly popular "Da Vinci Code" lecture series. The series about Dan Brown's best-selling novel drew more than 3,200 people over the four lectures, which generally attacked the book's historical shortcomings but lauded the way it has provoked millions to a closer examination of Christ and Mary Magdalene.
The book has stirred a great deal of debate among Christians, including members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Even LDS scholar Truman Madsen discussed the book Thursday during a separate campus lecture at the annual Family Expo.
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