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    [img]http://www.illustrationhistory.org/images/uploads/andrew_loomis__going_to_church__001.jpg[/img]

    Andrew Loomis (1892-1959), “Going to Church” – the image of wealthy white American Protestants of the mid-twentieth century.

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    I perceive a distancing from the dogma, stuffiness, and hypocrisy of classical American Christian religion.

    I hear it derogatorily referred to as “doing church.”

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    The loomis picture is “La Choix du Roi” [the choice of a king] — a son to transmit the kingdom, and a daughter for expansion.

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    Interesting interpretation. The girl has the nicest outfit if the four of them.

    What’s striking is how close it is to how we LDS are now!

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    The only difference is that our women now wear brighter colors, knee-length skirts, any shoes they want, and can wear just about any top as long as it isn’t a graphic tee.

    Men’s church style… Hasn’t changed. It’s as stuffy and conservative as ever.

    PS: Nibbler, you seem to like Chris Farley. You referenced Tommy Boy in another thread. It’s my favorite comedy of all time.

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    Wow. what a picture. I remember driving through Vermont and New Hampshire about 25 years ago on conference weekend. In a small town, church was just getting out and a woman and a small girl were leaving a Protestant church and walking across a lawn, white gloves and all, looking like they very well could have walked right out of this picture by Loomis. What a memory stamped in my mind. This brought it back vividly. Thanks for posting it.

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