An Art Exhibition by Fr. John B. Giuliani & Northwest
Coast Native Artists
The secular and theological approaches taken to represent
spiritual themes are displayed at The Marian Library in two
groups of art. The art of the Northwest Coast Native Artists
portrays the spiritual through themes from nature. The Native
American icons by Fr. John B. Giuliani depict the spiritual
essence in a more traditional, yet unique, form.
The artists of the Northwest Coast Native group often portray
village experiences in a storytelling manner. Themes based on
animals and birds play a central role in their art.
Robert Sebastian explains his work Hummingbird: "Long
ago one of the signals for good luck was the sight of a
hummingbird. When hunters prepared for a hunt, they sang Indian
songs that would ask the hummingbird to appear to inspire a
successful hunt and healthy game."
Flowers and a hummingbird in Sebastian's work convey a complex,
animated quality - a spirit within.
The prints on display are courtesy of Bro. C. M. Simon, S.J., of
the Heritage Center, Red Cloud Indian School, Pine Ridge, South
Dakota.
![]() by Fr. John B. Giuliani |
Fr. John B. Giuliani was ordained in 1960, after studying at St.
John Seminary in Brighton, Massachusetts. In addition, he holds
master's degrees in theology, classical studies and American
intellectual history. Fr. John resumed an early interest in art
at the Benedictine Grange, a small monastic community which he
established in 1977 in West Redding, Connecticut.
He studied icon painting under a master in the Russian Orthodox
style in New York in 1989, before he began the Native American
icons which are on display at The Marian Library. Fr. John's work
is meant to "celebrate the soul of the Native American as the
original spiritual presence on this continent, thus rendering his
images with another dimension of the Christian faith."
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![]() by Fr. John B. Giuliani |
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Posters by Fr. John B. Giuliani
The Baptist |
![]() by Fr. John B. Giuliani 1997 |
Limited Edition Prints by Northwest Coast Native
Artists
Feeding the Fire by Roy Thomas, 1980 |
![[Blackfoot Triptich of the Annunciation, Virgin and Child,
Assumption]](/mary/gallery/images/guliani2.gif)
Fr. Giuliani's work is available as posters, plaques, and notecards from Bridge Building Images, Inc., P.O. Box 1048, Burlington, VT 05402. To order or request a catalog, call 1-800-325-6263. Their online catalog is at http://www.wowpages.com/bbi.
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