A black woman nurses an emaciated child beneath a cross; surrounded by text relating to Christ's crucifixion with a map of Africa in the background; representing the suffering experienced by AIDS/HIV victims; advertisement by CAFOD. Colour lithograph.

Date:
[between 1990 and 1999]
Reference:
666881i
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A black woman nurses an emaciated child beneath a cross; surrounded by text relating to Christ's crucifixion with a map of Africa in the background; representing the suffering experienced by AIDS/HIV victims; advertisement by CAFOD. Colour lithograph. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

London (Romero Close, Stockwell Road, SW9 9TY) : CAFOD, [between 1990 and 1999]

Physical description

1 print : lithograph printed in colours ; sheet 84 x 59.2 cm

Lettering

The way of the cross. Art: Peter Matovu. Bears logo: CAFOD A meditation on the Stations of the Cross by Kay Lawlor MMM, Kitovu Hospital, Masaka, Uganda. 1. Jesus is condemned to death ... 15. The Resurrection ... We wait! Text centre bottom: We adore you ... you have redeemed the world.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 666880i

Copyright note

Peter Matovu CAFOD 199- CAFOD includes the following contact details for CAFOD: Telephone and fax numbers; email: hqcafod@caford.org.uk; Internet: http://www.cafod.org.uk/caford/ UK 21/07/2008 UkLW Transcription from the item

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