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Relig Collection

"Exploring the Depths of Relig: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the Chapel of St. Jerome, where a detailed fresco depicts his departure from Rome in 1452

Background imageRelig Collection: Detail of the wall with St. Jerome leaving Rome, Chapel of St. Jerome, 1452 (fresco)

Detail of the wall with St. Jerome leaving Rome, Chapel of St. Jerome, 1452 (fresco)
6204268 Detail of the wall with St. Jerome leaving Rome, Chapel of St. Jerome, 1452 (fresco) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Museo di San Francesco, Montefalco, Perugia

Background imageRelig Collection: The New Metamorphosis: Frontispiece, Vol. 1, 1724. Creator: William Hogarth

The New Metamorphosis: Frontispiece, Vol. 1, 1724. Creator: William Hogarth
The New Metamorphosis: Frontispiece, Vol.1, 1724

Background imageRelig Collection: Eight Beggars, 1630. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

Eight Beggars, 1630. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Eight Beggars, 1630

Background imageRelig Collection: William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1641. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1641. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1641

Background imageRelig Collection: Diana, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Diana, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageRelig Collection: Saint Mathias, 1726. Creator: Simon Vallee

Saint Mathias, 1726. Creator: Simon Vallee
Saint Mathias, 1726. After Francois Boucher

Background imageRelig Collection: The Flight into Egypt: a Night Piece, 1651. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The Flight into Egypt: a Night Piece, 1651. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The Flight into Egypt: a Night Piece, 1651

Background imageRelig Collection: Venus removing a thorn from her foot, 1532. Creator: Master of the Die

Venus removing a thorn from her foot, 1532. Creator: Master of the Die
Venus removing a thorn from her foot, 1532

Background imageRelig Collection: The Penitent Magdalene (Magdalena poenitens) from The Large Landscapes, ca. 1555-56

The Penitent Magdalene (Magdalena poenitens) from The Large Landscapes, ca. 1555-56

Background imageRelig Collection: St. Andrew, from Christ, the Apostles and St. Paul with the Creed, ca. 1589

St. Andrew, from Christ, the Apostles and St. Paul with the Creed, ca. 1589

Background imageRelig Collection: Remissio Peccatorum, from the Allegories on the Christian Creed, 1598

Remissio Peccatorum, from the Allegories on the Christian Creed, 1598

Background imageRelig Collection: Maximilian Presented by his Patron Saints to the Almighty, 1519

Maximilian Presented by his Patron Saints to the Almighty, 1519

Background imageRelig Collection: Illustration from Beschlossen Gart des Rosenkranz Mariae. Creator: Hans Baldung

Illustration from Beschlossen Gart des Rosenkranz Mariae. Creator: Hans Baldung
Illustration from Beschlossen Gart des Rosenkranz Mariae

Background imageRelig Collection: St. Catherine, ca. 1505. Creator: Hans Baldung

St. Catherine, ca. 1505. Creator: Hans Baldung
St. Catherine, ca. 1505

Background imageRelig Collection: Venus and Cupid in the Clouds, 1568. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Cimerlino

Venus and Cupid in the Clouds, 1568. Creator: Giovanni Paolo Cimerlino
Venus and Cupid in the Clouds, 1568

Background imageRelig Collection: Christ Taken by Soldiers (La Montee au Calvaire), 1659. Creator: Claude Mellan

Christ Taken by Soldiers (La Montee au Calvaire), 1659. Creator: Claude Mellan
Christ Taken by Soldiers (La Montee au Calvaire), 1659

Background imageRelig Collection: St. Bartholomew, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer

St. Bartholomew, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin Schongauer
St. Bartholomew, ca. 1435-1491

Background imageRelig Collection: Chinese Relig. Beggars

Chinese Relig. Beggars
Beggars, jugglers and suchlike charlatans - some mounted on tame tigers as proof of their qualities - solicit funding from passers-by in the name of religion


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"Exploring the Depths of Relig: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the Chapel of St. Jerome, where a detailed fresco depicts his departure from Rome in 1452. The intricate brushstrokes bring to life this religious figure's journey. In William Hogarth's "The New Metamorphosis, " we witness a frontispiece that captures the essence of transformation, symbolizing the ever-evolving nature of relig. Wenceslaus Hollar's "Eight Beggars" transports us to a scene filled with humility and compassion, reminding us that relig extends beyond grandeur and embraces those in need. William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, is immortalized by Hollar's artistry in 1641. This portrait serves as a testament to the influential figures who shape relig throughout history. From "Game of Mythology, " Diana emerges as an embodiment of strength and divinity. Her presence reminds us that relig encompasses various mythologies and belief systems. Simon Vallee's portrayal of Saint Mathias invites contemplation on the significance of apostolic succession within relig, highlighting its enduring legacy. Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn's masterpiece "The Flight into Egypt: a Night Piece" evokes emotions as we witness Joseph, Mary, and baby Jesus seeking refuge—a poignant reminder that faith often faces adversity. The Master of Die presents Venus removing a thorn from her foot—an allegory for redemption within relig—reminding us that even deities face challenges on their spiritual journeys. "The Penitent Magdalene" captivates viewers with its emotional depth. From "The Large Landscapes, " it explores themes such as forgiveness and repentance within Christian teachings. St. Andrew stands tall among Christ, Apostles, and St. Paul in an artwork dating back to 1589—a visual representation showcasing unity amidst diversity within relig beliefs.