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A new hope for the endangered Greater Manchester masterpiece that celebrates the true meaning of Easter

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But it could help spread the gospel about a threatened masterpiece hidden in an empty Oldham church. It shines a light on the work of Hungarian artist, George Mayer-Marton, who emigrated to England to save his work from the Nazis.

In a tragic twist of fate during a night time raid by the Luftwaffe on September 11th 1940 an incendiary bomb struck George's home destroyed his studio and its contents.

Yet, from such deep despair, George not only survived, but rose again to produce what one critic described as 'some of the most elegant incisive graphics in existence'.

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