Arnold Friberg’s timeless depictions of scenes from the Book of Mormon have touched the hearts of millions since they were first painted in the 1960s. Near the end of his life, Friberg personally oversaw a limited production of brilliant, detailed lithograph prints, which he individually numbered and signed before his passing in 2010.
Arnold Friberg’s timeless depictions of scenes from the Book of Mormon have touched the hearts of millions since they were first painted in the 1960s. Near the end of his life, Friberg personally oversaw a limited production of brilliant, detailed lithograph prints, which he individually numbered and signed before his passing in 2010. These lithographs have recently been put up for sale, but only a few remain.
Arnold Friberg’s timeless depictions of scenes from the Book of Mormon have touched the hearts of millions since they were first painted in the 1960s. Near the end of his life, Friberg personally oversaw a limited production of brilliant, detailed lithograph prints, which he individually numbered and signed before his passing in 2010.
For more than 50 years, the twelve paintings printed in recent editions of the Book of Mormon have given us unique access to the world of ancient prophets. Nephi subduing his brothers, Abinadi testifying to King Noah, Samuel preaching from the city wall — these scenes ground scripture stories in a compelling visual world as we study the word of God.