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Head of Christ or Surfer Jesus by artist Richard Hook and other Richard Hook art, art work, artwork, canvases, giclees, images, limited editions, open editions, paintings, paper, pictures, posters, and prints can all be found at Christ-Centered Art. Head of Christ depicts a portrait of Jesus Christ — a carpenter from Nazareth and the Son of God.
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When the Hooks took up sacred commercial art, the field was dominated by one special image of Jesus: Warner Sallman’s Head of Christ. This backlit, celebrity photo-like portrait of a Nordic-featured, beautifully coiffed Christ was viewed as too effete and effeminate for the Swinging Sixties.
Oct 11, 2022 · Description. Joyful & strong image of Jesus. By husband and wife Frances & Richard Hook. Contemporary, bright and uplifting. Framed in wood tone, beneath glass. Easel back and metal hangers for mounting. Frances & Richard Hook have created some of the most beloved contemporary images of Christ.
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Head of Christ by Richard Hook - Unframed Christian Art. An Unframed Christian Art by Richard Hook that is a Top Ten seller at LordsArt.com. This beloved framed picture of Jesus is by Richard Hook, a well known illustrator who worked for many years for the Saturday Evening Post as well as Colliers.
Richard Hook's Head of Christ picture is a classic option for Christians wanting a causal portrayal of Christ. Hook portrays Jesus as a calm, loving and compassionate presence using warm colors like brown, tan and gold. The full color print is framed in a wood tone finish frame that measures 9-5/8"W x 11-5/8"H x 7/8"D.
Mar 8, 2021 · Richard Hook’s, Head of Christ was a conscious response to the purported effete qualities of Sallman’s portrait. Hook presented a more masculine visage, whose fair complexion was sunburned and rugged, his hair golden, casually styled, windswept and 1960s-contemporary—and certainly not effete.