The Easter story. What can you see in this picture? Why is the doorway empty? Why is there a white cloth on the bench and what do you think the artist.

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The Easter story

What can you see in this picture? Why is the doorway empty? Why is there a white cloth on the bench and what do you think the artist wants to suggest?

How is this picture like the previous one? What is different? Which picture tells the story better?

This is a very stylised picture What can you see? Who are the people and where are they? Why is the figure of Jesus over head? How do the women look?

What is happening in this picture? Who are the people? What happened just before this? Does the picture suggest feelings in any way?

This is a very different kind of picture. It is about the resurrection. Look very carefully what can you see? Describe the women Why are there Demons in it? What are they doing Why does the angel carry a Lilly? If you wanted to draw a picture to show the meaning (not just the story) of the resurrection what would you draw?