The wait is over -- Anthony "Chip" Valleriano's book about architect William P. Ginther has been published by Kent State University Press.
Akron-based architect William P. Ginther (1858–1933) designed
sixty-three Roman Catholic churches, primarily in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Dedication is the first book to document his architectural
designs. By combining historical images with twenty-first-century
photographs, author Anthony J. Valleriano presents the most
comprehensive overview of Ginther’s architectural career available
today.
The son of German immigrants, Ginther demonstrated considerable
drawing skills at an early age. In grade school, he was known for
illustrating pictures of the school building and grounds. As his skills
advanced, Ginther was encouraged to study architecture at Buchtel College (now the University of Akron). Frank Wheary, a
leading Akron architect of the time, spotted Ginther’s drawing talents
and promptly put him to work. Under Wheary’s guidance, Ginther learned
the craft of architectural drafting and engineering and helped design
and supervise the construction of his first building, McKinley Church,
in Canton, Ohio.
Ginther became one of the most influential ecclesiastical architects in
Ohio during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The
designer of churches in Cleveland, Akron, Columbus, Pittsburgh, Erie, Toledo,
and many other communities, he defined the sense of sacred space for
countless worshipers and enriched the aesthetic and religious lives of
the region’s residents.
Available from Amazon and The Kent State University Press.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Monsignor Bertrand Shenk
Monsignor Bertrand Shenk, the oldest priest of the Diocese of Toledo, passed away on Oct. 16, 2012, at age 100. You can read his full obituary HERE.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Exhibit at Oberlin
If you live in northern or central Ohio and enjoy religious art, you really should visit the Allen Memorial Art Museum at Oberlin College to view the exhibit, "Religion, Ritual & Performance in the Renaissance." There are 80 works, mostly sacred, some secular, from the collections of the Yale University Art Gallery and the Allen museum. Many of the pieces once served as altar pieces, devotional items, etc. The exhibit runs through June 30, 2013 and is free to the public. For full information, click HERE.
Above, St. Mary Magdalene by "Master of the Sterzing Altarpiece", ca 1450
Above, St. Mary Magdalene by "Master of the Sterzing Altarpiece", ca 1450
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
St. Augustine Film "Restless Heart"
The new film about St. Augustine, "Restless Heart," will be shown at the Maumee Indoor Theater on Nov. 11, 2012 at 4:30 and 7 p.m. More details HERE.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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