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Benedict Collection

"Benedict: A Multifaceted Legacy" Benedict de Spinoza, a renowned philosopher of the 17th century

Background imageBenedict Collection: SPINOZA, Benedict de (1632-1677). Portrait of

SPINOZA, Benedict de (1632-1677). Portrait of Baruch Spinoza. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageBenedict Collection: Sanctus Benedictus

Sanctus Benedictus
Saint Benedict of Nursia

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Scholastica

Saint Scholastica
SAINT SCHOLASTICA Italian nun of Plombariola, near Monte Cassino where her friend St Benedict lived

Background imageBenedict Collection: St Benedict exorcises a possessed monk, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)

St Benedict exorcises a possessed monk, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)
7146404 St Benedict exorcises a possessed monk, 1415-20, (tempera on wood) by Pietro, Nicolo di (fl.1394-1430); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageBenedict Collection: Scholastica & Benedict

Scholastica & Benedict
SAINT SCHOLASTICA Benedictine nun, sister of St Benedict, with whom she is here depicted, while he instructs her Date: circa 480 - circa 543

Background imageBenedict Collection: St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London

St Benedicts Hospital, Tooting, South London
St Benedicts Hospital which lay between Church Lane and Rectory Lane in Tooting, South London. The hospital was established in 1897

Background imageBenedict Collection: Tooting Military Hospital, Tooting Graveney, Surrey

Tooting Military Hospital, Tooting Graveney, Surrey
The Tooting Military Hospital operated during World War One in a building on Church Lane, Tooting Graveney, Surrey, formerly St Josephs Roman Catholic college

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedict Arnold

Benedict Arnold
BENEDICT ARNOLD American military officer and traitor

Background imageBenedict Collection: French 15th Century, A Miracle of Saint Benedict, c. 1480, oil on oak

French 15th Century, A Miracle of Saint Benedict, c. 1480, oil on oak

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Michael the Archangel slaying the dragon between Saints Benedict and Bartholomew

Saint Michael the Archangel slaying the dragon between Saints Benedict and Bartholomew (tempera on panel)
8683305 Saint Michael the Archangel slaying the dragon between Saints Benedict and Bartholomew (tempera on panel) by Lorenzetti

Background imageBenedict Collection: St. Benedict Abbot, first half of the XVI century

St. Benedict Abbot, first half of the XVI century
8683285 St. Benedict Abbot, first half of the XVI century by Della Robbia, Andrea (1435-1525/28); Duomo di San Giovanni, Sansepolcro, Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: "St)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547) Italian founder of Western Christian monasticism

Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547) Italian founder of Western Christian monasticism
543310 Saint Benedict of Nursia (480-547) Italian founder of Western Christian monasticism, instituted Benedictine order (Black Friars), teaching children

Background imageBenedict Collection: Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedicta

Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedicta
5855105 Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedicta; (add.info.: Blessed thistle, Cnicus benedicta. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn by William Clark)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Benedict, ca 1460. Creator: Sano di Pietro (1406-1481)

Saint Benedict, ca 1460. Creator: Sano di Pietro (1406-1481)
Saint Benedict, ca 1460. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome

Background imageBenedict Collection: Louisiana, New Orleans, Jackson Square, French Quarter, cafe table with breakfast, eggs hussarde

Louisiana, New Orleans, Jackson Square, French Quarter, cafe table with breakfast, eggs hussarde
2030-308306-01

Background imageBenedict Collection: europe, Italy, Latium. View of the sanctuary of Sacro Speco built on a cliffside

europe, Italy, Latium. View of the sanctuary of Sacro Speco built on a cliffside

Background imageBenedict Collection: europe, Italy, Latium. View of the monastery of Santa Scolastica and the town of Subiaco

europe, Italy, Latium. View of the monastery of Santa Scolastica and the town of Subiaco

Background imageBenedict Collection: europe, Italy, Latium. On the pilgrimage of St. Benedict near to Subiaco

europe, Italy, Latium. On the pilgrimage of St. Benedict near to Subiaco

Background imageBenedict Collection: Head and shoulders portrait of Marshal Radetzky

Head and shoulders portrait of Marshal Radetzky
One of a large series of postcard portraits of men and women who featured prominently in the 19th Century -the Great Century - Das Grosse Jahrhundert

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Benedict Dies 480? 547 Norcia Deathbed

Saint Benedict Dies 480? 547 Norcia Deathbed
saint, benedict, dies, 480?, 547, norcia, deathbed, monte, cassino, surrounded, monks, one, vision, taken, heaven, angels, history, historical, 10058805

Background imageBenedict Collection: He appeared thus after his death to the historian Platina, explaining that because he lived like a

He appeared thus after his death to the historian Platina, explaining that because he lived like a beast during his lifetime, he did so still, being dead Date: reigned 1034 - 1045

Background imageBenedict Collection: BEATRICE & BENEDICT

BEATRICE & BENEDICT
Act V, Scene II Benedict & Beatrice: "I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, & be buried in thy eyes." Date: 1911

Background imageBenedict Collection: Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting Saint Benedict presenting his heart to the Virgin

Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting Saint Benedict presenting his heart to the Virgin Mary, 1500-25 (wool)
3576138 Tapestry fragment of mille fleurs depicting Saint Benedict presenting his heart to the Virgin Mary, 1500-25 (wool) by European School, (16th century); 81.2x187.9 cm; Burrell Collection

Background imageBenedict Collection: The vision of st. Bernard, 1504-07, (oil on panel)

The vision of st. Bernard, 1504-07, (oil on panel)
7146460 The vision of st. Bernard, 1504-07, (oil on panel) by Fra Bartolomeo (1475-1517); 213x220 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: The vision of st)

Background imageBenedict Collection: St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)

St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)
7146402 St Benedict drinks poisoned wine, 1415-20, (tempera on wood) by Pietro, Nicolo di (fl.1394-1430); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageBenedict Collection: St Benedict mends the broken sieve, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)

St Benedict mends the broken sieve, 1415-20, (tempera on wood)
7146406 St Benedict mends the broken sieve, 1415-20, (tempera on wood) by Pietro, Nicolo di (fl.1394-1430); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageBenedict Collection: Statue of Saint Benedict inside Saint Peter's basilica, Vatican City, Italy, 1735 (marble)

Statue of Saint Benedict inside Saint Peter's basilica, Vatican City, Italy, 1735 (marble)
5309835 Statue of Saint Benedict inside Saint Peter's basilica, Vatican City, Italy, 1735 (marble) by Montauti, Antonio (c.1685-1740); St. Peter's, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageBenedict Collection: Pope Benedict XIV (oil on canvas)

Pope Benedict XIV (oil on canvas)
3362282 Pope Benedict XIV (oil on canvas) by Crespi, Giuseppe Maria (Lo Spagnuolo) (1665-1747); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageBenedict Collection: St Benedict, 1496-99 (tempera on wood)

St Benedict, 1496-99 (tempera on wood)
3362057 St Benedict, 1496-99 (tempera on wood) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageBenedict Collection: Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel)

Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel)
7129151 Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Trinity among St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bartholew and St

Trinity among St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bartholew and St. John the Baptist, 1461 (tempera on panel)
6366066 Trinity among St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Bartholew and St. John the Baptist, 1461 (tempera on panel) by Bicci, Neri di (1419-91); Santa Croce, Florence

Background imageBenedict Collection: Genoa, Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral), inside, Baptistery (formerly Church of St John the Old)

Genoa, Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral), inside, Baptistery (formerly Church of St John the Old): "St Benedict
6372245 Genoa, Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral), inside, Baptistery (formerly Church of St John the Old): " St Benedict, St John the Baptist, and St Luke", by Luca Cambiaso, oil painting

Background imageBenedict Collection: Choral miniature with St. Benedict preaching to monks (pigment on vellum)

Choral miniature with St. Benedict preaching to monks (pigment on vellum)
703207 Choral miniature with St. Benedict preaching to monks (pigment on vellum) by Italian School; Abbey of Monte Cassino, Cassino, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus XII

Benedictus XII
LLM460462 Benedictus XII by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus XII. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Birth of St. Benedict (etching)

Birth of St. Benedict (etching)
2563204 Birth of St. Benedict (etching) by Giovannini, Giacomo Maria (1667-1717); 36.7x21.5 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Benedict of Nursia, c.480-c.547)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Marie Roze as Eily O Connor in The Lily of Killarney

Marie Roze as Eily O Connor in The Lily of Killarney, an opera by Julius Benedict Date: 1890s

Background imageBenedict Collection: Shakespearean Characters

Shakespearean Characters
Beatrice and Benedict in a scene from Much Ado About Nothing, a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599. Artist: Henry Marriot Paget. Date: 1901

Background imageBenedict Collection: Antependium of altar in the Basilica di Sant Ambrogio

Antependium of altar in the Basilica di Sant Ambrogio
Rear of the antependium of the altar in the Basilica di Sant Ambrogio, Milan. Bas-relief formed of sheets of gold decorated with scenes from St. Ambroses life

Background imageBenedict Collection: Saint Benedict among the brambles

Saint Benedict among the brambles
6347372 Saint Benedict among the brambles by Varallo, Tanzio da (c.1575/80-c.1633); Private Collection; Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBenedict Collection: St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas)

St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas)
693025 St. Benedict and a Hermit (oil on canvas) by Viani, Domenico Maria (1668-1711); 207x150 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedict of Nursia (Italian)

Background imageBenedict Collection: Cartoon, Sir Julius Benedict, composer and conductor

Cartoon, Sir Julius Benedict, composer and conductor
Cartoon, Sir Julius Benedict, German-born composer and conductor - Let us hope he will be spared for many years yet. 1885

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus XIV

Benedictus XIV
LLM460514 Benedictus XIV by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus XIV. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus XIII

Benedictus XIII
LLM460512 Benedictus XIII by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus XIII. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Beneditcus VII

Beneditcus VII
LLM460398 Beneditcus VII by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Beneditcus VII. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus VI

Benedictus VI
LLM460395 Benedictus VI by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus VI. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus IV

Benedictus IV
LLM460380 Benedictus IV by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus IV. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn

Background imageBenedict Collection: Benedictus III

Benedictus III
LLM460365 Benedictus III by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Benedictus III. Illustration in Romani Pontefici by Luigi Tripepi (Roma, 1879).); © Look and Learn



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"Benedict: A Multifaceted Legacy" Benedict de Spinoza, a renowned philosopher of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on intellectual discourse with his radical ideas. The portrait of Sanctus Benedictus captures the essence of this revered saint, known for his devotion and piety. Saint Scholastica's unwavering faith and her deep bond with her twin brother it can beautifully depicted in the artwork "Scholastica & Benedict. " St. Benedict's Hospital in Tooting, South London stands as a testament to compassion and care for those in need within the community. Tooting Military Hospital in Surrey played a crucial role during wartime, providing medical aid to countless soldiers - a tribute to their resilience and bravery. Benedict Arnold's name may be synonymous with betrayal, but it serves as a reminder that even heroes can fall from grace. The dedication and discipline of Benedictine Monks have shaped monastic life throughout history, fostering spiritual growth and contemplation. A masterpiece from 15th-century France titled "A Miracle of Saint Benedict" showcases divine intervention through artistry on oak canvas. Marshal Radetzky's head-and-shoulders portrait reflects the strength and leadership associated with individuals bearing the name Benedict. Though shrouded in mystery surrounding his deathbed appearance to historian Platina, Saint Benedict continues to intrigue scholars centuries later due to his enigmatic nature. From medieval rulers like St. Benedicts who reigned between 1034-1045 to modern-day figures like Spinoza or Arnold – each person named Benedict has left an unforgettable imprint on our collective history.