The Rosary Mysteries in Fine Art

by Patrick Werick May 09, 2013 6 Comments

We had a request a while back for the mysteries of the Rosary. At the time, we didn't have a full set to sell of the Rosary mysteries, so we put one together.

It was certainly a daunting task to try and identify the most appropriate images to represent each mystery, while still remaining in the realm of Catholic fine artwork.

There are other sets out there that look as if they were made primarily for children, so it was our goal to represent the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious mysteries with a consistent stream of fine art.

We think that each mystery is justly represented by various great artists. It is our goal that this art will be uplifting and help people on their rosary meditations.

We've made the Rosary image bundle available in two sizes: one with smaller and one with larger images, depending on your needs.

Here's the smaller bundle of Rosary images. This set is good for web work or printing holy cards.

The larger Rosary image bundle is better suited for larger printing jobs, such as 8x10 or 11x14. In both cases, you can view all the images in the set and click on their thumbnails for larger sizes or artist information.

Update October 15, 2019

After years of customer feedback, we made the buying process simpler by having the most popular size available for sale. You can click here and check it out. If this bundle is suitable for you, it's more cost-effective than individually purchasing the images.

 

 




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6 Responses

Cate Hunter
Cate Hunter

September 12, 2019

I don’t see any rosary images here! Is there a missing link? Sounds like just what I am looking for – Catholic fine art to aid my meditations on the mysteries.

Seth Schaben
Seth Schaben

October 15, 2019

Where are the images? All I see on the website is the text description.

adeline low
adeline low

October 15, 2019

I am looking to purchase images of the rosary mysteries for printing. Could you advise how I can view?

Johnny Campbell
Johnny Campbell

October 15, 2019

I am trying to get 8.5 x11 prints of the following pictures for my son, Rocco, to look at during the rosary. These are the ones I am looking for, except the Luminous ones.

http://www.womenofgrace.com/blog/?p=34061
Do you have these?

Krister Johnson
Krister Johnson

October 15, 2019

Is this set still available?

Jessie Yanchus
Jessie Yanchus

October 15, 2019

Hello, I’m interested in learning more. I’m a graphic designer & am in need of graphics (prefer paintings) to represent each mystery for a rosary guide brochure & pocket rosary guide. Both guides will be printed. I’m unsure of royalties involved in the use etc. I’d appreciate your help! Thanks!
Jessie

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