Feeding the Hungry
from Scenes from the Bible
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales | about 1865-1878 Series of scenes from the Old and New Testaments covering the walls around the church. The decoration continues into the chancel.West wall: Jesus blessing the children, Jesus with a child among the disciples. Scenes along the north wall (from the west): God appearing to Adam and Eve, the sacrifice of Isaac, God giving the Ten Commandments, Job visited by his wife, three scenes depicting acts of mercy and the widow's mite. Scenes along the south wall (from the west): The Raising of Lazarus, Jesus saves Peter from drowning, the woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment, Jesus welcoming the saved into heaven, Mary Magdalene at the house of Simon the Leper, Jesus washes Peter's feet, the return the the Prodigal Son and the Prodigal Son tending pigs. Either side of the chancel arch are scenes depicting the wise and foolish virgins. Each have biblical texts below. technique: painting patron: Henry James and Magaret Bath (family) artist: Alfred Stansell Church of the Holy Trinity, Pont-ar-gothi, Carmarthenshire north wall of the nave The murals were probably largely completed by about 1870, but remained unfinished even after the dedication of the church in 1878. In some cases pencil marks can be seen indicating proposed colouring and further detail. The murals were conserved by Lloyd Haslam Conservation in 2006–7. |
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Further reading
Philip Johnes, Interview with Philip Johnes (Pontargothi: 7 March 2007).
Thomas Lloyd, Julian Orbach and Robert Scourfield, The Buildings of Wales: Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion (London: Yale University Press, 2006), p. 366-7.
John Morgan-Guy, 'Fiery angels and country parsons' Icon News, vol. 20 (2009), 18-19, 22.
Photo © Martin Crampin, Imaging the Bible in Wales
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