"Philip and the
Ethiopian"

Dublin Core

Title

"Philip and the
Ethiopian"

Subject

Then Phillip ran up to the chariot and heard
the man reading Isaiah the prophet. "Do you
understand what you are reading?" Phillip
asked. "How can I," he said, "unless someone
explains it to me?" So he invited Phillip to
come and sit with him… Then Phillip began
with that very passage of Scripture and told
him the good news about Jesus. (Acts 8: 30,
31, 35)

Description

Red background. Three figures and a burro.
Figure on left is holding a long white paper and
has a pen in hand; second figure is seated in cart
looking down at other figure, wearing black and
gold horizontal striped clothing; third figure is
peaking out from behind second figure and only
part of face and green hair are visible; burro has
harness and saddle and is looking back at other
three figures. In back of scene are "wave-like"
mountains in white with rough terrain in
foreground of gold, black, white and red

Creator

Watanabe, Sadao
(1913 - 1996)
Japanese

Date

1970

Format

Stencil print
created on
handmade
rice paper.
25/50

Type

Mingei Art, Print, Christian New Testament

Identifier

SEM73

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Stencil print
created on
handmade
rice paper.
25/50

Physical Dimensions

70 x 58 cm
23" x 27"

Files

SEM 73 Philip and the Ethiopian, Detail.JPG
SEM 73 Philip and the Ethiopian, Front.JPG
SEM 73 Philip and the Ethiopian, Signature.JPG
SEM 73 Philip and the Ethiopian, Front fixed.jpg

Collection

Citation

Watanabe, Sadao (1913 - 1996) Japanese, “"Philip and the
Ethiopian",” Kristine Kay Hasse Memorial Library - Concordia Seminary, accessed May 14, 2024, https://hasselibrary.omeka.net/items/show/33.

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