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  1. Aug 11, 2017 · Aug 11, 2017. 0. Jesus Laughing by Fred Berger. A national magazine published a drawing of Jesus laughing in January 1970. Fred Berger, the artist, was a Chicago-based illustrator. The drawing went with an article by a well-known theologian. Willis Wheatley, a graphic artist working for the United Church of Canada, in 1973 painted a Laughing ...

  2. Sep 9, 2015 · Human to Human. "Laughing Christ" by Fred Berger. My kids like to watch the online talk show, "Good Mythical Morning." This morning my older son came downstairs and said that he'd just watched an episode that mentioned a man named Alex Mitchell.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Source eBay. For auction is an extremely rare, original print of "The Laughing Christ" by Fred Berger. These prints could only be ordered through Playboy magazine. They are produced by Special Editions Limited in Chicago. This print is in perfect condition - no creases, tears, stains, etc.

  4. UPDATE! Jan. 19: Photo of Willis Wheatley: The original creator of the Laughing Jesus. The Vancouver Sun used a related image to help illustrate a pre-Christmas feature of mine on religious...

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  6. Fred Berger Biography. Fred Berger (American, 1923-2006) was an acclaimed artist, renowned for his expressionist paintings and drawing. Born in Chicago in 1923, Berger became an integral part of the Chicago art scene. He was a member of The Monster Roster, and a teacher at the Palette and Chisel. Fred Berger’s work is held in Private ...

  7. www.youtube.com › channel › UCcJS7SsdvDln7xYMR-tgxWAThe Laughing Christ - YouTube

    Peace be with you! A warm welcome to The Laughing Christ Channel. My name is Rigo Logier and I am one of the deacons of the Roman Catholic Church. The main aim of this platform is to share prayers ...

  8. The image Dr. Joe Vitale has posted is a quality remake to the original of that titled: “The Laughing Christ.” The original artist’s name for Fred Berger. Yes, this creation spins from an article posted in Playboy magazine. It was from their Dec 1969 holiday edition titled “For Christs Sake” and with article opinion written by ...

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