Morgan Giesbrecht

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He didn’t like the idealized image of humanity and much preferred to paint people as they were, with their flaws and defects on display. He was a painter for the poor, whose mission was to emphasize that the gospel was for poor people. He wanted to leave room for ambiguity, doubt, and sorrow. He wanted the simple difficulty of living in this world to be written on his subjects’ faces.
Rembrandt Is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art through the Eyes of Faith
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