The Seven Deadly Sins are back cavorting on our screens and dancing on our tables

Lent 2026

all except for sloth. No sloth here; only go-go-go even if we don’t always know where we are going.

The others are exultant…

 

The Seven Deadly Sins

Paul Cadmus, 1904-1999, American

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

 

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Lust, egg tempera on Masonite, 1945

 

 

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Pride, 1945, egg tempera on gessoed linen

 

 

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Envy, 1947, egg tempera on Masonite

 

 

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Anger, 1947, egg tempera on Masonite

 

 

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Avarice, 1947, egg tempera on cardboard

 

 

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Sloth, 1947, egg tempera on Masonite

 

 

 

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Gluttony, 1947, egg tempera on cardboard

 

 

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “The Seven Deadly Sins are back cavorting on our screens and dancing on our tables

    1. Thanks, David.

      They cycle in and out from the deep background to the center of our lives. They have their own publicists, strategists, social media boosters and social media accounts, Caribbean islands, secret files at the DOJ, pollsters and so many houses, among them white.

      They are currently in full hell light in front and around us. What a spectacle!

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