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- 1940 (Creation)
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35cm x 35 cm drawing, pencil on paper.
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Caryll Houselander was born on September 29, 1901, in Bath, England, to Gertrude Provis Houselander and Willmott Houselander. After her parents' separation, Houselander was sent to a French-run convent boarding school in Olton (1913-1915) until she became ill and paused her education to live in a convalescent home. In 1917, she moved to an English convent school, but dropped out to begin working that same year. Despite lacking formal theological education, Houselander went on to make significant contributions to various religious periodicals and published multiple books throughout her adult life. She was a Catholic artist, mystic, and spiritual writer. Her first book, "This War is the Passion," was published in 1941. Houselander's work often explored the theme of finding Christ in humanity and emphasized the importance of empathy in the modern age. Her writings provided comfort and guidance to many individuals during and after the World Wars. Houselander passed away on October 12, 1954, at the age of 53.
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Donated by Margot King.
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Like the other pencil sketches in this series, this piece was produced as a study for a series of coloured drawings of the Stations of the Cross. The coloured drawings were created for Lydwine van Kersbergen, Doddridge Farm, Libertyville Il and presumably lost in torpedo attack while en route to U.S.A in 1941.
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English
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encased in non-archival frame. Paper is yellowing.
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This pencil drawing depicts the Third Station of the Cross (Jesus Falls for the First Time) juxtaposed with imagery from WWII. In the foreground, Christ collapses under the cross, exuding exhaustion. Behind him, a man in modern military uniform embraces a lifeless body. The stark contrast between these figures draws a parallel between instances of human suffering across time.
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Created by A Mociani 21 March 2025.
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King, M. (2002). Caryll Houselander Art Work. Peregrina Publishing Co.