• Portfolio
  • About
  • Collections
  • Artists
  • Log In
Artwork Archive Logo
  • Discovery
Blackfriars Gallery and Library

Blackfriars Gallery and Library

Berkeley, CA

Message
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Collections
  • Artists
Passion of Joan of Arc, The (France) by N. Morgillo
Passion of Joan of Arc, The (France) by N. Morgillo
Passion of Joan of Arc, The (France) by N. Morgillo
  • N. Morgillo
  • Passion of Joan of Arc, The (France), 1933
  • Lithograph
  • Framed: 42.5 x 29.25 in
  • Share
  • Facebook logo facebook Share this blog post via Facebook
  • Twitter logo twitter Share this blog post via Twitter
  • LinkedIn logo linkedin Share blog post via LinkedIn
  • Email logo email Share this blog post via email
Prev
Next

A poster for Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer’s 1928 silent French classic, The Passion of Joan of Arc. Based on actual records of the trial, the film depicts Joan of Arc’s imprisonment in England and subsequent trial and execution for heresy. Dreyer employed frequent use of extreme close-ups of actress Renee Jeanne Falconetti (in her only major film role) to convey the agony of her experience. This poster echoes this as it centers her haloed face nearly consumed by flames as her accusers look on in judgment. As the poster indicates, this 1933 re-release of the film features recorded English narration and dialogue by David Ross instead of intertitles.

  • Subject Matter: Christian saints
  • Collections: Biblical Movie Posters

Other Work From Blackfriars Gallery and Library

Passion of the Christ, The
Passion of the Christ, The
Passion Play by N. Morgillo
Pan Vivant qui donne la vie a l'homme:
Overzetting van de Hebreauwsche Haamen
Pape va en ceremonie, Le by Bernard Picart
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Passion of Christ
Parvulus Filius by Hilary Pepler
Parlers by Hilary Pepler
See all artwork from Blackfriars Gallery and Library
 

Unless copyrighted by other sources, all information at this website (c) Blackfriars Gallery & Library at the Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology (Berkeley, CA), 2024.