After six
decades hidden, church mural unveiled(Rhyann lee)
STORY:New York (CNN) --
A religious mural depicting two military servicemen was unveiled Sunday after
60 years hidden away.The painting was
unveiled at the historic St. Peter's Chelsea church in Manhattan just in time
for Veterans Day.In 1946, St. Peter's
installed the painting by Ted Witonski, titled "Our Lord Blessing a
Soldier and a Sailor." It features two men in uniform kneeling before
Jesus.The congregation decided
in 1954 to cover the painting because of its militaristic themes, according to
a news release from the parish.Witonski ahd enlisted
the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor and quickly rose to the rank of colonel
during World War II, his son, Peter Witonski, told CNN. Back from the war,
Witonski found a home at St. Peter's."He simply wanted
to show that Americans won the war. And here they are, having won the war not
going out and getting drunk but kneeling down and praying," Peter Witonski
said.The decision to cover
the painting came sometime after Witonski moved away, his son told CNN.
Witonski had no idea that the painting was hidden under a curtain, his son
added."I think he would
have been hurt," Peter Witonski said. "It was a labor of love. He did
not charge money for it,"Ted Witonski died in the
1970s at the age of 65, according to his son.Witonski produced a
large body of art, and his work is exhibited by a number of prestigious
institutions, according to his son.Witonski is not the only
one that did not know about his mural being hidden; most of the current
congregation was surprised by the announcement of the unveiling, said
parishioner Jennifer Maguire.Once the congregation
found out the painting exists, people started peaking under the curtain to
glimpse it, said Maguire.Maguire, who has been
attending St. Peter's for 16 years, only learned about the painting when she
volunteered to help take a survey of the church's artwork. After some research,
Maguire learned the painter was a respected artist.The interim pastor,
Stephen Harding, told CNN that when he found out about the hidden work, he
immediately thought to unveil it.Harding said he hopes
that being able to see the work will give people an opportunity to think about
the history of the parish and the nation.Peter Witonski told CNN
he is looking forward to seeing the painting again after so much time."I feel that my
father will be watching, somehow," he said.
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60 years? That's crazy. I don't know why people would cover that beautiful painting up.
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