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What do the colours in this painting make you feel? What about the expression on the man’s face? What do the man’s hands tell us? What else do you notice?

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1 What do the colours in this painting make you feel? What about the expression on the man’s face? What do the man’s hands tell us? What else do you notice? © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley

2 St. John Ogilvie Look more closely at the eyes. What emotion do you see? © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley

3 Vocabulary Calvinist – a form of Christianity which was first promoted by John Calvin (1509-1564), one of the leaders of the Protestant reformation Martyr - 1.one who suffers for the sake of principle 2.one who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty for refusing to renounce their religion 3.die as a martyr; "Saint John Ogilvie was martyred" © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley

4 John Ogilvie Saint John Ogilvie was the son of a Scottish nobleman He was brought up as a Calvinist He was educated in Europe He decided to become a Catholic because he was impressed by the faith of the martyrs He was ordained a priest in 1610 © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley

5 John Ogilvie’s Ministry Saint John Ogilvie came as a priest to Scotland in 1613 His ministry lasted only 13 months He was betrayed, arrested and imprisoned On March 10, 1615 he was interrogated, tortured and hanged for the charge of denying the king's supremacy in matters of religion Pope Paul VI canonized Ogilvie in 1976 © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley

6 Peter Howson painted this picture of Saint John Ogilvie for display in Glasgow Cathedral. Saint John Ogilvie was martyred at Glasgow Cross, only a short distance from the Cathedral. The painting was commissioned by the Bishops of Scotland. It took the artist two years to complete the work. You can see a film clip of the artist at work on: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzon e/clips/figurative-painting-the- development-of-peter-howson-s- st-john-ogilvie- commission/11622.html © Farmington Trust: Caroline Pitcathley


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