Sunday, 25 December 2011

St Mary's Cathedral, Lights of Christmas

These images on the facade of St Mary's Cathedral on College Street were part of the annual Lights of Christmas, a light projection show that runs from 8th December to 25th December. These images of the Madonna and Child featured in this show are a series of Renaissance period artworks currently on display at the National Gallery in the nation's capital city, Canberra. These Renaissance works are 15th and 16th century Italian paintings, by masters such as Bellini, Botticelli, Titian and Raphael which are normally on display at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, Italy.

19 comments:

  1. Stunning achievement by those putting together such a feat J Bar...
    Really like it. Suits. Nicer than just all lights...

    Long since gone the Artists are... but their legacy continues to entrance and enthral...

    Have a wonderful 2011 Christmas J Bar.. and a truly rewarding 2012...

    Thanks for the memories you trigger, the changes I discover, and the opportunity for me to see just how much Sydney has become an ever growing metropolis.

    Good wishes from magda and crew in queensland

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  2. Such beautiful Images for the season. Merry Christmas Jim and thank you for the year-long gift of your blogposts, which are so lovely to look at and which teach us so much.

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  3. Beautiful images Jim. It must have been a delight to photograph these. My very best wishes for a wonderful Christmas.
    Rae

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  4. Beautiful photos of a truly magnificent light show!

    Merry Christmas J Bar!

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  5. We wish you and your family a Merry Christmas :)
    Myriam

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  6. Absolutely MAGNIFICENT lighting of the Cathedral!
    Merry Christmas to you and yours

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  7. Once again, snap, my friend. I hope this coming year is a little better for you, Jim. And that you are surrounded today by family and friends.

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  8. Magical Jim, captured beautifully, enjoy the sunny Christmas Day!

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  9. Jim, what wonderful photographs of this display. I saw the town hall ones when I was in the city last night to go to the service at St Andrews Cathedral. Wishing you have a wonderful Christmas day filled with happiness and joy.

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  10. Merry Christmas Jim. Hope you have a great day.

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  11. awesome.

    please have you all a blessed christmas celebration.

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  12. Have a lovely day, Jim. Merry Christmas.

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  13. we missed it. what a shame for families and friends arriving into sydney for Christmas that it wasn't on after 25th.

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  14. I have never ever seen anything like this, really nice and interesting!

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