Thursday, December 23, 2010

Sample, Community Service Hours Lettere



Religious proselytism has little place here.
Everyone thinks what he wants.
's all about balance and respect for others.


The Ave Maria, or the angelic salutation of Jacques Morian (whose real name Matilda is Maroni) was published in 1930.
We do not dwell on this prayer which reveals some nice moments in spite of guilt and supported a strong taste for sacrifice. Jacques Morian stands there, reading ancient texts, a beautiful portrait of the mother as we might idealize the beginning of the twentieth century.


"So, little girl with soft eyes baissés.Vous blessed art thou among women.
You're the one who, after sentencing truly unspeakable, becomes Queen of Heaven."

In the meantime, the opportunity to submit some drawings
Henry Morin. This
French cartoonist (1873-1961) has illustrated many children's stories while devoting much of his work on religious themes.

few images are scattered over the canvas.
Two small series, however, are visible on the small illustrated , blog unfortunately asleep, and the site Thierry Robin illustrators devoted to forgotten.

Here is a little further selection for your reading pleasure:


The Ave Maria by Jacques Morian, illustrations by Henry Morin.
Henri Laurens, editor 6 rue de Tournon, Paris. 1930
Printing CH.Hérissey (freshness of colors is remarkable)

- Sir -

Promised next year
we try to offer you better prints.

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