From Deseret News archives:
Angels on high Art of the ages depicts Jesus Christ in a stunning BYU exhibition
However, the exhibit came to fruition only after Richard Holzaphel and Kent Brown, two professors of religious studies at BYU, contacted her about a book they wanted to write. "They wanted to know if I would like to do the art-historical part and select images," said Pheysey. She agreed, and much of the art she selected for the book is in the show.
"Over the centuries," Pheysey said, "Christian artists have developed certain conventions that in and of themselves convey significant concepts to the minds of prepared viewers."
According to Pheysey, these formulas encouraged reflection on the life of Christ and solidified religious doctrines.
Pheysey and the museum staff have balanced the work of these three periods remarkably well.
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"Our collection is very diverse," Pheysey said. Several of the museum's recent acquisitions are in the show and will be familiar: Carl Bloch's (1834-90) "Christ Healing the Sick at Bethesda"; John Rogers Herbert's (1810-90) "The Savior Subject to His Parents in Nazareth"; Circle of Rembrandt (ca. 1650), "Head of Christ" and Edward J. Poynter's (1836-1919) "The Prodigal's Return."
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