As we enter June and the summer season, I'm showcasing sacred art with a pastoral theme (in both meanings of the word!) Seven new images of shepherds and sheep are now on view in The Good Shepherd gallery of the Themes of Faith Section. You can see two vintage print reproductions on the themes of Psalm 23 and Christ the Good Shepherd by early 20th century American illustrators, William Ladd Taylor and R. Atkinson Fox, and a curious French travel poster for Saint-Jean-du-Doigt, Brittany, depicting Patron Saint John the Baptist and the Haloed Lamb of God, from the famous graphic series, Les Affiches Illustrees, printed in Paris at the very end of the 19th century. There are also paintings of the Good Shepherd by American Outsider Artists Rudolph Valentino Bostic and H. G. Carpenter, a book plate etching/mezzotint on the same subject by Bulgarian Graphic Artist Hristo Naidenov, and a little wood engraving of the Lamb of God by English Print-maker Eric Gill from the 1917 St. Dominic's Press edition of The Way of the Cross. A meditation on German-American Graphic Artist Julius Bloch's enigmatic lithograph, Head Study, has been uploaded in the Art Reflections gallery of the Moments With Masters Section. This month's featured Bible illustrator is American Artist Milo Winter. Twelve Winter images from Rand McNally's The Children's Illustrated Bible Story Book: Old and New Testaments (1923, 1925) can now be found in The Life of Christ, Bible Stories & Parables, and Themes of Faith sections. (John Kohan)