But audiences were captivated by her richly human tales, which brought art to life. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. But her insightful, unscripted commentaries a blend of history, criticism and observations on Leonardo da Vinci, van Gogh, Botticelli, Rembrandt, Monet and other Western masters connected emotionally with millions in Britain and America. No one else does it quite like you, one woman told her. She became Sister Wendy after Vatican reforms relaxed formalities. They might think a nun had church-y designs on them, she admitted. Dressed in black nun's habit, Sister Wendy stood in front of paintings, and without script or autocue discussed them to the camera. Sister Wendy Beckett was a BBC presenter and art historian. This recording, from the translation by M. L. Del Mastro and adapted for Sister Wendy by Donna K. Triggs, was finally released as a CD in 2021, entitled Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich read by Sister Wendy Beckett. Do you thrive on seeing people come to faith? From an early age she intended to become a nun, and at 16 she joined the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, a teaching order, as Sister Michael of St. Peter. TV art historian and nun Sister Wendy Beckett has died at the age of 88, it has been announced. She was 88.[34]. Asked once to explain her choice, she said, I am a nun. "[5], Beckett was born in the Union of South Africa, but was later raised in Edinburgh, Scotland where her father was studying medicine. [3] Her programmes, such as Sister Wendy's Odyssey and Sister Wendy's Grand Tour, often drew a 25 percent share of the British viewing audience. And certainly those who accompanied her on the road enjoyed the more down-to-earth side she would display, enjoying a glass or two of wine (in preference to tea or water) to revive her when she felt faint, or counselling members of the crew on their romantic lives. Read about our approach to external linking. Her attitude to Sister Wendy on Prayer, published in 2007, was ambivalent. Filmed in 100 days, the series was broadcast in Britain by the BBC in 1996 and in the United States by PBS in 1997. Her favorite artists, according to the Times, were Poussin, Velazquez, Goya, Titian and Cezanne, some of the most revered names in art history. I know that the way God gives himself to me is not the way he gives himself to most people, and its no good just talking about God and me., Sometimes, I wake up breathless with wonder at what God has given me, she said. When asked once what the other Quidenham nuns thought about her going round the world with a camera crew, she replied, they feel sorry for me. She was a brilliant art critic. A word that appears frequently is unwanted. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). They delivered her meals to the unheated trailer where she slept on the floor, surrounded by towers of art books. Kalai, Leonidas. 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Advertising Notice I think Mother called me Wendy because she thought I would be small and pretty. The Most Memorable Contestants of 'American Idol': Where Are They Now? Sister Wendy Beckett: an unlikely star with an inspirational faith in beauty. . Beckett, who soared to international fame presenting a series of popular and unscripted art programmes for the BBC in the 1990s, died at the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham in Norfolk on Wednesday. In her honor, let's learn a few important things from Sister Wendy. [4] In 1997 she made her debut on US public television, with The New York Times describing her as "a sometime hermit who is fast on her way to becoming the most unlikely and famous art critic in the history of television. By then, viewers were accustomed to her mischievous humor and unconventional views. (Photo by Neville Elder/Corbis/Getty Images) Share Carmen Hermo Related Articles Want to Learn Art History? Then go back to the festivities and give him to others.. Becketts frequent director, David Willcock, referred to her as Wens and marveled at the effect she had on strangers. My profound appeal is that hell make it possible for me to live up to it. SISTER Wendy Beckett, who died on 26 December, aged 88, had been a Religious, leading a solitary life for two decades before she accepted an invitation to appear in a BBC documentary about the National Gallery. She would find time for a couple of hours of work, writing the occasional article and a series of well-received books on prayer, St Paul and the religious festivals. Sister Wendy Beckett the Roman Catholic nun who became an unconventional television star died on Wednesday at the age of 88, the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham, England confirmed to PEOPLE. She liked wonderful sweet people who thanked her for helping them understand paintings, she told The New York Times in 1997. She died at the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham at the age of 88. In fact, she didnt actually see most works in person until she visited museums to film her lectures. Remembering Sister Wendy Beckett: beloved Nun, art historian and accidental TV phenomenon. She preferred the quiet monastic life but felt that introducing people to art was a calling too strong to ignore. While she always loved art, she only started studying it after she became too sick to continue her translation work. Afflicted by stress-induced epileptic fits, she returned to England and became a consecrated virgin, moving into a caravan in the grounds of the Carmelite convent at Quidenham, in Norfolk, and working on Latin translation. December 26, 2018. Sister Wendy Beckett, TV art historian, dies at 88. Later, as an act of humility, she reclaimed her given name. In the late 1990s, Sister Wendy Beckett visited the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for her series on U.S. museums. Take it and sit by the window in the sunlight and slowly and reverently eat this dish., Her first book on art, Contemporary Women Artists, was published in 1988. So in her honor, lets learn a few important things from Sister Wendy. Seen on PBS. [33], Beckett died on 26 December 2018 at the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham, Norfolk. But when she wasnt on camera, she went back to solitary contemplation. Give yourself over to contemplation. December 27, 2018. Now its on to find the true one.. Privacy Statement Royalties and residuals amounted to an income large enough for her to replace her trailer-hermitage for a newer model, with heat, and to put aside some money for her retirement, as well as help pay the convents expenses. The Carmelites offered her a home on their property and took care of her for the rest of her life. Shame on you, Degas, she scolded the French Impressionist for portraying women in gawky poses. She was, the Church Times TV critic at that time, David Johnson, observed, an unself-conscious natural for television. From Macbeth to Romeo and Juliet, William Three monotheistic religions are the so-called religions of the book. As a hermit, she did not feel the need to belong to any particular order. In 1988 her first book, Contemporary Women Artists, was published. She joined a convent at 16 and started studying fine art in the 1980s. In 1991 the BBC commissioned her to present a television documentary on the National Gallery in London. I was impressed by the depth of her knowledge, even of artists who are not well known, he said. Mobile Register and Baldwin County. PEOPLE Picks the Best New Books of the Week, 'Top Chef' Houston: Meet the Chefs Competing on the New Season of Bravo's Food Series. Let Jesus give himself. In fact, being unusual might have even helped her. She once said she persisted because she had a calling to talk about art in ways the average person could appreciate. According to a 1997 New York Times profile, Sister Wendy moved into a rickety trailer in the forest, where she prayed for seven hours each day and subsisted on little more than coffee, crackers and skim milk. A natural if eccentric personality with a gift for drama, Sister Wendy helped make art accessible to the general public. 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[2] Besides having received the Carmelite prioress and a nun who brought her provisions, she dedicated her life to solitude and prayer, but allotted two hours of work per day to earn her living. All he can do is lift up a flaccid finger, and out of the clouds whirls down the God of Power. For the column Prayer for the Week in August 2004, she chose the shortest and most immediate of biblical and other prayers, about which she wrote with a directness that came from discipline both intellectual and spiritual. Password reset instructions will be sent to your registered email address. As a devout Catholic and Consecrated Virgin, you might expect Sister Wendy to have been uncomfortable addressing works of art from other religions, nudes, and sexual subject matter. It was seen in some of her verdicts on modern artists who failed to interest her, though cloaked as ever in a show of nun-like Christian charity. She graduated at the top of her class. I think that her popular acclaim can inspire all of us at times when we feel like we dont fit the mold. The greatest reward I could have is to know that, despite my inadequacies, more and more people are coming to believe in their own powers of artistic appreciation., Sister Wendy Beckett, Sister Wendys Grand Tour, 12. Her father was a physician. I spend a lot of time looking at and reading about art, but I still came away with a new appreciation and perspective after watching videos like this one. She also suggested that she only said yes to the BBC because she felt the need to make a small financial contribution to the monastery for her keep and had been forced by ill health to give up her work as a translator of medieval Latin manuscripts in the late 70s. According to The New York Times, she attended mass daily. To explore the Church Times website fully, please sign in or subscribe. She had acquired all the star trappings but a wardrobe adviser a publicist, an agent to negotiate fees and contracts, promotional interviews with Charlie Rose and Bill Moyers, and visits with dignitaries like Prime Minister John Major at 10 Downing Street and Pope John Paul II, who commended her for broadcasting a positive image of the church. That is too final a word. The routine she followed in the caravan was both simple and extraordinary. Your source for jobs, books, retreats, and much more. Sprinkle some salt on the dish, and, if you want to be really fancy, some chopped chives. When they overheard Sister Wendys musings on the art, the crew members trained their camera on her, kickstarting her unlikely career on the small screen, as host of a series of beloved programs about the worlds greatest artworks. Sister Wendy Beckett, the TV star and art historian, has died at the age of 88. When you register, youll get unlimited access to our website and a free subscription to our email newsletter for daily updates with a smart, Catholic take on faith and culture from, In this 1997 file photo, Sister Wendy Beckett, a Roman Catholic nun of the Sisters of Notre Dame, who lives in Colinton, England, and is a well-known art critic, stands near an unidentified sarcophagus at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. You can also manage your account details and your print subscription after logging in. See also The Art of Looking at Art, a Britannica sidebar written by Sister Wendy. Born in South Africa in 1930, and raised in Scotland, she joined the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur when she was just 17 years old. She always returned to the austere seclusion that was her home for nearly a half-century, although her trailer was upgraded in 1994. It is a novel by Ren de Chateaubriand Never miss DailyArt Magazine's stories. I dread being someone wholl fritter it away., Her profound expositions of the paintings are deceptively simple, wrote our TV reviewer in 2013, of Sister Wendy and the Art of the Gospel. She had a a unique presentation style, a deep knowledge of and passion for the arts, remembers Jonty Claypole, director of arts at the BBC, which broadcasted Sister Wendys programs. Wendy's family welcomes you to join a mass service at 11:00 on Thursday February 23, 2023 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH) in Kamloops BC, followed by a Celebration of . Asked how she managed to read so many crime novels, Beckett had a quick answer. Sister Wendy Beckett and Robert Ellsberg in 2017. When approached, during a trip to a London gallery, by a fan who wanted to get into contact with her about a personal problem, Sister Wendy smiled kindly but, once the woman had gone, remarked, I hope that woman doesnt write to me. Meet Sister Wendy. Her first book, Contemporary Women Artists, was published in 1988. Even throughout her success, Beckett remained dedicated to the convent. Obituaries Section. Her steel could also be glimpsed in relation to what she insisted was her own very minor celebrity. Wendy Mary Beckett[1] (25 February 1930 26 December 2018), better known as Sister Wendy, was a British religious sister and art historian[2] who became known internationally during the 1990s when she presented a series of BBC television documentaries on the history of art. She called her television debut at the Norfolk gallery the fatal moment, in her interview with the Times. The Republican. Sister Wendys Story of Painting, which first aired in the 1990s, enclosed Carmelite monastery at Quidenham in Norfolk. 2023 Smithsonian Magazine Sister Wendy Beckett passed away on Boxing Day 2018. SISTER Wendy Beckett, who died on 26 December, aged 88, had been a Religious, leading a solitary life for two decades before she accepted an invitation to appear in a BBC documentary about the National Gallery. this helps us promote a safe and accountable online community, and allows us to update you when other commenters reply to your posts. Her most ambitious series, Sister Wendys Story of Painting, took her 30,000 miles through Europe, the Middle East and the United States, to survey works ranging from prehistoric cave paintings in France to the masterpieces of Picasso and the Pop Art of Andy Warhol. 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Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care. She cut an unconventional figure for a television personality with her black nuns habit and oversized eyeglasses. (Orbis/Twitter via @carmelitespirit) Back in the 1990s, Sister Wendy Beckett (1930-2018), a contemplative nun and consecrated virgin, delighted audiences worldwide with her lively BBC documentaries on the history of art. She was 88. Sister Wendy began stud. Heres what to know, From Chris Rock to the SAG Awards. In the early 1970s, she was released from her vows as a Sister of Notre Dame and changed her religious status to consecrated virgin, with the blessing of the Vatican. In order to earn money for her convent, she agreed to do a television series about fine art for the BBC, and she quickly became famous. Some people who were mainly other art historians and public figures didnt appreciate her black habit, big teeth, or lack of formal art history training. ", Close friend Xinran Xue said Beckett's death was "a huge loss for the art world. Her work included a series of well received documentaries including "Sister Wendy's Odyssey" and "Sister Wendy's Grand Tour.". She was a hugely popular BBC presenter and will be fondly remembered by us all.. Her intense empathy for them may well have been fuelled by her own sense of being unwanted by God. In the mid-1980s Sister Wendy, who had long been interested in art, began writing essays for British journals, using only postcards and books as her primary reference material. It was while attending an art exhibit that a film crew overheard her comments and asked to videotape her. Beckett, Sister Wendy. Corrections? [13], Beckett required medical treatment as an outpatient at a local hospital.[when?] Sister Wendys Grand Tour: Discovering Europes Greatest Art. It contained colour illustrations of works by a range of modern artists, with her comments, which were always scrupulously truthful, our reviewer concluded. Menu. She once observed: It is my apostolic duty to talk about art. 11 January 2019 min Read, Sister Wendy Beckett, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Sept. 4, 1997. The Republican Homepage. The juxtaposition of this diminutive figure with articulate and enlightening commentary on fine art never grew old. 4) by Franz Schubert, her chosen book was "an enormous book of logical puzzles", and her luxury item was a "refrigerated tabernacle". The television chef Delia Smith, a Roman Catholic convert, volunteered to drive her there each week. She was 88. Beckett continued writing about her interest in icons in the second volume of her Sister Wendy Contemplates series, published in July 2011. She had a gift for storytelling and drama, as well as a clear passion for her subject matter. According to the Guardians Aamna Mohdin, Sister Wendys father worried that she was too young to make such a commitment, but her mother supported the decision. Yet, while the contradiction could irritate some devout Catholics she was giving, they said, a misleading impression of religious life it was, for most, a key part of her appeal and brought her programmes large audiences. As a frequent reader of our website, you know how important Americas voice is in the conversation about the church and the world. At 16, she entered the Sisters of Notre Dame in England and began religious life as Sister Michael. And her pubic hair is so soft and fluffy., For the rest of her life she was asked to explain her views on sex. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1994. Cookie Settings, Dried Lake Reveals New Statue on Easter Island. Once she had finished her degree, Sister Wendy returned to South Africa and spent some 20 years teaching in convent schools. Her later art-related works include Joy Lasts: On the Spiritual in Art (2006), Real Presence: In Search of the Earliest Icons (2010), and Sister Wendy on the Art of Mary (2013). Her order agreed to her living thereafter under the protection of the Carmelites in Norfolk as a hermit, devoting herself to prayer. I hope that her books and videos will continue to inspire people to visit museums. Her great delight was reading, and, after studying at St Annes College, she graduated with a Congratulatory First in English Literature from Oxford J. R. R. Tolkein led the applause before spending two decades working as a teacher something that she regarded as a martyrdom. She is survived by a brother, Wendell. The sisters worried about the lack of insulation, so they put up a small mobile home, which has a lavatory, bathroom and light fittings, she told The Telegraph of London in 2010. When she's not being an art historian, she can usually be found ice skating and dancing. Sister Wendy Beckett during her visit to the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham in 2004. Sister Wendy Beckett (1930 - 2018) was the unlikely star of art history documentary programs on the BBC. The Guardian. When Sister Wendy Beckett took a rare break from her life of solitude to visit an art gallery, the hermetic nun didn't expect to end up a celebrity. Contemporary Women Artists, published in 1988, was followed by more books and articles. If you login and register your print subscription number with your account, youll have unlimited access to the website. "Bespectacled, bewimpled and with a decided lisp, the 67-year-old woman makes . But those who made series such as Sister Wendys Odyssey (1992) and Sister Wendys Story of Painting (1996) recall that, at the time, she seemed to be enjoying herself on and off camera. In May 2009, Encounters with God: In Quest of the Ancient Icons of Mary was published, which follows Beckett's pilgrimage to see the earliest icons of Mary which had survived the Byzantine Iconoclasm. Frank Bruni, in The Times, said, The incongruity of such passionate and often sensuous statements coming from a hunched, bespectacled, 67-year-old nun is the secret to much of Sister Wendys charm and success.. Her death was confirmed by the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham, England, where she had lived in a trailer for decades, though not as a member of the Carmelite order. She died at the Carmelite Monastery in Quidenham at the age of 88. Sympathy Ideas . Its clear from just a quick glance at one of her videos that Sister Wendy truly believed in the power of art and beauty. 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