About the Collection
The Rains Came Down:
Noah and the Ark
Imagined with a vast variety of living things parading into the ark two-by-two, the animals intrigue most youth who hear the story of Noah’s ark and the cargo it carried. The story of the flood has fascinated children and adults alike for centuries and has captured the imagination of the artist like no other biblical narrative. Medieval artists depicted the horrors of people clamoring for high ground but more recent interpretations view the event with humor and delight.
This exhibition has 30 pieces from diverse sources and in a variety of media, some of which include: etchings by Marc Chagall, Ben Zion and Arthur Geisert, a 17th century engraving, paintings by outsider artists Rudolph Bostic and Dorethy Gorham, two molas from the San Blas Islands off Panama, a stencil print by Japanese artist Sadao Watanabe, and charming wood sculpted Noah’s arks. Together they promise the viewer a delightful few minutes of exploring anew the beloved story of Noah and the Ark.
Cost of rental is $500 per month (plus shipping). There is a two-month minimum. With the rental of two months the third month is free.
Image Gallery
1. Story of the Flood, Unknown
2. The Flood, Sandra Bowden
3. Permit, Geisert
4. Building the Ark, Nicholas Chapron
5. Ark Building I, Geisert
6. Ark Building II, Geisert
7. Ark Moon, Geisert
8. Loading the Ark, Geisert
9. Helper, Geisert
10. Noah’s Ark, mola
11. The Flood, William von Kaulbach
12. Noah’s Ark, Sadao Watanabe
13. Noah's Ark, Unknown Haitian artist
14. Noah’s Ark, George Smith
15. Noah’s Ark, unknown Guatemalan artist
16. Tub Ark, George John
17. Noah’s Ark, Arthur Geisert
18. Noah’s Ark Gourd, unknown
18. Noah’s Ark Gourd, unknown (reverse)
19. Noah’s Ark, Tim Hitchcock
20. Noah and the Dove, mola
21. Noah and the Dove, Ben Zion
22. Noah send out, Chris Overvoorde2
23. The Dove of the Ark, Marc Chagall
24. Noah’s Ark, Joan Bohlig
25. Noah’s Journey End, Rudolph Bostic
26. Noah Freeing the Animals, Nicholas Chapron
27. After the Flood, Rudolph Bostic
28. Noah’s Ark, Dorethey Gorham
29. Noah Built an Altar, Nicholas Chapron
30. The Promise, Sandra Bowden
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Calendar of Exhibitions
May 5 to July 15, 2023
International Fine Art Fund
5126 Brandywine Lane Frisco, Texas 75034
305 310 0446
Contact: Carmelita Martell, info@luzart.com
February 1 – July 30, 2022
Colonial Presbyterian Church
12501 W. 137th Street
Overland Park, KS 66221
Contact: Paulo Barros pburros@colonialkc.org
816-501-3968 (W 816-820-0504 or 913.322.1108 (office)
August 1 to October 30, 2021
First Baptist Church
600 Governors Dr. SW, Huntsville, AL 35801
Contact: Debbie dbell@fbchsv.org
256.428.9405 (office)
256.759.6765 (cell)
January 20, 2019 to January 20, 2020
Biedenharn Museum and Gardens
2000 Riverside Drive, Monroe, LA 71201.
Contact: Ralph Calhoun, 318-355-7658
director@bmuseum.org
May 20 to July 30, 2018
Patmos Gallery, Community of Jesus
5 Bayview Dr.
Orleans, MA 02653
508-255-1094
Contact: Laura McKendree, lauramck75@gmail.com
January 22 to May 12, 2017
The Basilica of Saint Mary
PO Box 50010, 88 17th St N,
Minneapolis, MN 55405
Contact Johan van Parys
p. 612.317.3434
www.mary.org
The show rents for $500 /month, with a minimum of 4 weeks per venue. With the rental of two months the third month is free.