042  Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met tas over schouder wacht bij zebrapad
041  Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met tas over schouder wacht bij zebrapad
039  Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met gele handtas op zebrapad
037  Paris - Place Saint Michel, kruier met omgevallen mand stokbroden
036  Paris - Place Saint Michel, meisje op nek van man met sterretjes-t-shirt
035  Paris - Place Saint Michel, buurvrouw op terras met mobieltje
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Saint Catherine Altar with Resurrection Painting by Earl Neiman

The altar is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Genoa. The plaster sculptures are Italian. The Resurrection painting is by Earl Neiman, brother of LeRoy Neiman, the popular sports and entertainment painter. At the bottom is a stature of Jesus by Alan Dietrich (Resurrection) made from Tyrannosaurus Rex dinosaur fossil bone fragments found in Kansas, gold, and silver pieces.

Today, the church is active in working with artists, sponsoring art exhibits at the church, providing networking opportunities, and fostering dialog in the artistic community. Openings NY, a project of the Paulist Fathers for artists, has regular exhibits (generally at the church) exploring broad spiritual themes. A recent exhibit explored the elusive mystery of spirit, body, and soul through a variety of visual media, including photography, painting, drawing, mixed media, and sculpture while another featured the work of Iraqi refugees. Frank Sabatté is the director of Openings NY. Frank is an artist and Paulist father and his work is presented on his website. Frank kindly provided me with detailed information on the church that I have used in this gallery.
Saint Joseph Altar

Stanford White designed the Saint Joseph altar. The statue was modeled after Chandler Berrian, the donor, who was a son of one of the early rectors of Trinity Episcopal church and a convert to Catholicism.

Today, the church is active in working with artists, sponsoring art exhibits at the church, providing networking opportunities, and fostering dialog in the artistic community. Openings NY, a project of the Paulist Fathers for artists, has regular exhibits (generally at the church) exploring broad spiritual themes. A recent exhibit explored the elusive mystery of spirit, body, and soul through a variety of visual media, including photography, painting, drawing, mixed media, and sculpture while another featured the work of Iraqi refugees. Frank Sabatté is the director of Openings NY. Frank is an artist and Paulist father and his work is presented on his website. Frank kindly provided me with detailed information on the church that I have used in this gallery.
042 Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met tas over schouder wacht bij zebrapad
042  Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met tas over schouder wacht bij zebrapad
042 Paris - Place Saint Michel, vrouw met tas over schouder wacht bij zebrapad
See photo in original gallery.