Marie-Alain Couturier, O.P., was a French Dominican friar and Catholic priest, who gained fame as a designer of stained glass windows. He was noted for his modern inspiration in the field of Sacred art.
Marie-Alain Couturier
The Ateliers d'Art Sacré was a collective of artists based in Paris, France in the first half of the 20th century. It aimed to create religious art that was both modern and accessible to the general public. For nearly thirty years, this movement brought together a large number of artists dedicated to producing art in the service of the Catholic faith.
Valentine Reyre, Nativité aux dominicaines
The Council of Trent, a fresco in the Saint Esprit Church (twelfth arrondissement of Paris) executed by members of the Ateliers
One of the altars in the Saint Esprit Church (twelfth arrondissement of Paris)
Fresco by Raymond Virac in the church of Notre-Dame-des-Missions in Épinay-sur-Seine. The fresco depicts missionary work in Vietnam.