now on display at the Museum of the Bible through April 2019. Please check out the Museum of the Bible website to reserve your Free tickets.
Reserve TicketsThis image was painted in 2002 as a companion to The Prayer at Valley Forge just in time for the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. This captivating painting eloquently portrays a man burdened with the struggle for freedom and liberty.
Shop NowArnold Friberg created the original painting of "The Prayer at Valley Forge" in 1976 to honor our country's bicentennial year. In it we feel the cold, the suffering, and the weight of the burden falling on General George Washington, as he was on bent knee there in the bitter snows of Valley Forge in prayer.
Shop NowFriberg went back to the scripture itself and realized that while we might see a storm at sea most any day, we cannot see any day a man stand up and command the sea to be still. So that the peace was more dramatic than the storm.
Shop NowArnold Friberg's western scenes will leave you speechless! His barroom scenes are so full of detail that Arnold used a single hair brush to paint certain areas. As you look into the 3 different barroom scenes you will find something you never noticed every time.
Shop NowArnold Friberg was a man of great faith. He believed strongly in the Bible as the Word of God. Arnold painted and sketched many different images depicting his faith. "Shepherds in the Field", "The Light of Christ" and other religious images are featured in the only book he published titled "Arnold Friberg's Little Christmas Book" in 1959.
Shop NowOriginal artwork by world renowned artist Arnold Friberg ranging from pencil sketches to oil paintings. Arnold Friberg was constantly sketching and studying before any of his final oil paintings. All of these originals are beautifully unique and one of a kind!
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