art.wikisort.org - ArtistAde Bethune (January 12, 1914 – May 1, 2002) was an American Catholic liturgical artist.
Ade Bethune |
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Born | Adélaide de Bethune (1914-01-12)January 12, 1914
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Died | May 1, 2002(2002-05-01) (aged 88)
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Nationality | Belgian |
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Education | Cooper Union |
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Movement | Catholic social art |
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She was associated with the Catholic Worker Movement, and designed an early masthead of its publication, the Catholic Worker, first used in 1935. She later re-designed this in 1985, replacing one of the men with a woman.[1]
Bethune was an advocate of traditional iconography.[2]
She is buried at Portsmouth Abbey, Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
She was she was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 1990.[3]
Early life
Born Baroness Adélaide de Bethune to a noble Belgian family, her parents were Gaston and Marthe Terlinden. She emigrated with the family after World War I. Her mother Marthe was daughter of Viscount Terlinden.
Career beginnings
She volunteered her illustrations to improve the quality of the Catholic Worker when she was a nineteen-year-old art student, impressed with the work of Dorothy Day. This was preparation for her later illustration for Catholic liturgical works such as My Sunday Missal in 1937, and similar works such as My Lenten Missal.
De Bethune also worked closely with Graham Carey and with the Catholic Art Association, founded in 1937 by Sister Esther Newport.[4][5]
Terra Sancta Guild
Beginning in the 1960s, she was the artistic director of the Terra Sancta Guild, a commercial firm that produced religious art works for many Christian denominations.
Social activism
Ade was interested in the Catholic Worker Movement's work with hospitality for the poor when she was an art student. She continued this interest throughout her life, and became interested in the issue of providing housing for the elderly, particularly the poor elderly. In 1969, she founded the Church Community Housing Corporation in Newport County, Rhode Island, to design and build housing. In 1991 she founded Star of the Sea to renovate a former Carmelite convent into an intentional community and state of the art housing for the elderly, where she lived until her death in 2002.
Artistic works
- Crucifix, St. Paulinus Parish, Clairton, Pennsylvania
- Design of St. Leo Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, including revival of a central altar
- Altar chapel and stained glass oculus at the Chapel + Cultural Center at Rensselaer
- Mosaic wall of the Baptistery, Church of the Angry Christ, Victorias City, Philippines[6]
- Mosaic murals and lacquer tabernacle in collaboration with the Czech architect Antonin Raymond, and Filipino American artist, Alfonso Ossorio, Chapel of Saint Joseph the Worker, Negros Island, Philippines[7]
Biography
Sources
- The Ade Bethune Collection
- The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day; illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg; introduction by Daniel Berrigan. ISBN 0-06-061751-9
References
- Gneuhs, Geoffrey (May 3, 2008). "The Art of the Worker". Catholic Worker. LXXV: 6.
- "Religion: Familiar Faces". Time. January 5, 1962. Archived from the original on November 23, 2008. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
- "Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame: Ade Bethune, Inducted 1990". Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on February 3, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
- Price, Jay M. (2013). Temples for a Modern God: Religious Architecture in Postwar America. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199925957.
- Harmon, Katharine E. (2013). There Were Also Many Women There: Lay Women in the Liturgical Movement in the United States, 1926-59. Liturgical Press. ISBN 9780814662717.
- "Church of the Angry Christ". 2 June 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2009.
- Helfrich & Whittaker, Kurt & William (2006). Crafting a Modern World, The Architecture and Design of Antonin and Noemi Raymond. Princeton Architectural Press. p. 56.
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1969 |
- JoAnne Carner
- June Rockwell Levy
- Mary Tucker Thorp
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1977 |
- Gertrude Meth Hochberg
- Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones
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1978 |
- Antoinette Downing
- Frances G. Knight
- Princess Red Wing
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1980s |
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1980 |
- Diane L. Coutu
- Florence K. Murray
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1981 |
- Anna Tucker
- Katherine Urquhart Warren
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1986 | |
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1987 |
- Sister Mary Bernard
- Sister Eileen Murphy
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1990 | |
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1991 | |
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1992 |
- Mary P. Brennan
- Nancy A. J. Potter
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1993 | |
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1994 | |
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1996 |
- Helen A. Bert
- Catherine Tilley Hammett
- Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf
- Arlene Violet
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1997 |
- Mary Dyer
- Sylvia Hassenfeld
- Anne Hutchinson
- Margaret Langdon-Kelly
- Maria Spacagna
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1998 |
- Helen Metcalf Danforth
- Ann Smith Franklin
- Sarah Updike Goddard
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2000s |
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2000 | |
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2002 | |
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2003 |
- Christiana Carteaux Bannister
- Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
- Julia Ward Howe
- Victoria Lederberg
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2004 | |
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2005 |
- Sarah Elizabeth Doyle
- Norma Ann Garnett
- Ida Lewis
- Alice A. Sullivan
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2006 |
- Therese Antone
- Nancy Gewirtz
- Barbara H. Roberts
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2007 |
- Anna Garlin Spencer
- Mary Emma Woolley
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2010s |
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2010 |
- Kathleen S. Connell
- Susan Farmer
- Caroline Hazard
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2012 | |
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2013 |
- Wilma Briggs
- Billie Ann Burrill
- Martha McSally
- Lucy Rawlings Tootell
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2014 |
- Catherine O'Reilly Collette
- Isabelle Ahearn O'Neill
- Abby Aldrich Rockefeller
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2015 |
- Noreen Stonor Drexel
- Gertrude I. Johnson
- Margaret McKenna
- Mary T. Wales
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2016 |
- Pauline Maier
- Patricia R. Recupero
- Betty R. Vohr
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2017 |
- Sarah J. Eddy
- Marie Rode Ferron
- Louisa Sharpe Metcalf
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2020s |
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2020 |
- Sara MacCormack Algeo
- Roberta Dunbar
- Bertha G. Higgins
- Maria Kindberg
- Ingeborg Kindstedt
- Sophia R. Little
- Fanny Purdy Palmer
- Anna W. Spenser
- Lillie Buffum Chace Wyman
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Ade Bethune, née Marie Adélaïde Anne Caroline de Béthune le 12 janvier 1914 à Schaerbeek et décédée le 1er mai 2002 à Newport dans le Rhode Island aux États-Unis, est une artiste peintre liturgique catholique belgo-américaine, petite-nièce de l'architecte et créateur des écoles Saint-Luc, Jean-Baptiste Bethune.
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