Every year, I reread this delightful book. This year, I noted the flowers in the paintings and the echoing of the themes, like the women with children in the background of Joseph's and Mary's arrival in Bethlehem, and the star out the window in the arrival of the Magi. Sanderson's subject matter is more often fantasy, so her pictures lean in that direction, but they are still tastefully in keeping with the artistic traditions of the middle ages. I could wish for an artistic rendition that is more grounded in realism, but the traditions surrounding Sanderson's renditions save them from subjectivity.
Once again, this book is inspiring. Sanderson's illustrations, stylized as they are, remain reminiscent of medieval manuscript illumination. Her detail draws in the reader and creates a perfect setting for the gospel story. Books like this are rare, that is, books that give the Christmas Scriptures to tell the authentic story in its authentic form. The pictures are a wonderful interpretation of the RSV text. I am amazed that every Bible publisher does not do a book similar to this with their own translation. It would be over-kill, but it would make so much sense.