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Therese Collection

Therese Martin, also known as St. Therese Sacristan, was a remarkable individual whose life intertwined with significant historical events and influential figures

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Martin

Therese Martin Saint

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Martin

Therese Martin
THERESE MARTIN as a Carmelite novice, in the nunnery at Lisieux circa 1890

Background imageTherese Collection: ST Therese Sacristan

ST Therese Sacristan
Therese Martin (1873 - 1897) performing the functions of sacristan in her convent

Background imageTherese Collection: MALFATTI FAMILY, c1810. Concert at the Malfattis; Therese at the piano and Anna with the guitar

MALFATTI FAMILY, c1810. Concert at the Malfattis; Therese at the piano and Anna with the guitar
MALFATTI FAMILY, c1810. Concert at the Malfattis ; Therese at the piano and Anna with the guitar, surrounded by family members. Oil on canvas, c1810

Background imageTherese Collection: Princesse De Lamballe

Princesse De Lamballe
MARIE THERESE LOUISE DE SAVOIE princesse LAMBALLE, friend of Marie Antoinette and one of the most shocking victims of the Revolution not long after this portrait was made

Background imageTherese Collection: Sainte-Therese Basilica in Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France

Sainte-Therese Basilica in Lisieux, Calvados, Normandy, France

Background imageTherese Collection: Basilica of St. Therese, Lisieux, Calvados departement, Lower Normandy, France

Basilica of St. Therese, Lisieux, Calvados departement, Lower Normandy, France

Background imageTherese Collection: Natasha

Natasha
This artwork shows two women in conversation, sat in a living room, a man is standing by listening in. Date: circa 1918

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese's tomb

Therese's tomb
The tomb of Therese Martin (1873 - 1897) in the Carmelite convent at Lisieux, where she had been a nun until her early death

Background imageTherese Collection: THERESE'S CONVENT

THERESE'S CONVENT
The Carmelite convent at Lisieux, where Therese was a nun until her early death. Date: 1873 - 1897

Background imageTherese Collection: MARIE ANTOINETTE

MARIE ANTOINETTE
Queen of Louis XVI, in 1778, with her three children - Louis le Dauphin, who will die in 1789, Louis XVII who will die in prison (1795), and Marie-Therese who dies 1851 1755 - 1793

Background imageTherese Collection: FRANCOISE D'AUBIGNE

FRANCOISE D'AUBIGNE - Marquise de Maintenon - secretly married Louis XIV after Marie Therese's death Date: 1635 - 1719

Background imageTherese Collection: Teresa Interceding for Bernardino of Mendoza in Purgatory, 1630-35 (oil on canvas)

Teresa Interceding for Bernardino of Mendoza in Purgatory, 1630-35 (oil on canvas)
471029 Teresa Interceding for Bernardino of Mendoza in Purgatory, 1630-35 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 196.5x142 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

Background imageTherese Collection: Marie Therese - portrait

Marie Therese - portrait
3770248 Marie Therese - portrait by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); (add.info.: Marie Therese-portrait of infant (Maria Teresa, Infanta of Spain)

Background imageTherese Collection: M Planquettes New Comic Opera, 'Captain Therese, 'at the Prince of Waless Theatre (engraving)

M Planquettes New Comic Opera, "Captain Therese, "at the Prince of Waless Theatre (engraving)
1596653 M Planquettes New Comic Opera, " Captain Therese, " at the Prince of Waless Theatre (engraving) by English School

Background imageTherese Collection: Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble)

Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble)
PHD968 Ecstasy of St.Teresa (marble) by Bernini, Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680); Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-2)

Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-2)
2835561 TherAse, c.1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-2) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); height: 66 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageTherese Collection: Princess of Pless back in London, 1919

Princess of Pless back in London, 1919
Back in London: the Princess of Pless. Daisy, Princess of Pless (1873 - 1943), born Mary Therese Olivia Cornwallis-West (not Sackville-West as the ILN have it)

Background imageTherese Collection: Soprano opera singer Madame Louise Therese

Soprano opera singer Madame Louise Therese Lemonnier as Elisabeth in Leicester by Daniel Auber, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F

Background imageTherese Collection: Woman in the Teresa coiffure with large hood over a bonnet

Woman in the Teresa coiffure with large hood over a bonnet. Coiffure a la Therese, named for Princess Maria Teresa of Savoy-Carignan

Background imageTherese Collection: Marie Therese Charlotte de France, Duchesse

Marie Therese Charlotte de France, Duchesse d Angouleme, eldest child of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, 1778-1854. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes

Background imageTherese Collection: Henry Count of Chambord 1820-1883 and Louise

Henry Count of Chambord 1820-1883 and Louise
Henry, Count of Chambord, Duke of Bordeaux 1820-1883 and Louise Marie Therese of Artois, daughter of the Duke of Berry 1819-1870

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Cabarrus, Madame Tallien, salonist

Therese Cabarrus, Madame Tallien, salonist
Therese Cabarrus, Marquise de Fontenay, salonist and social figure, 1773-1835. Costume of 1798. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X from Le Bibliophile

Background imageTherese Collection: Princess Marie-Louise Therese of Savoy-Carignan 1749-1792

Princess Marie-Louise Therese of Savoy-Carignan 1749-1792. Marie Therese, Louise de Savoie, Carignan, Princesse de Lamballe

Background imageTherese Collection: Louis de France, Dauphin, son of King Louis

Louis de France, Dauphin, son of King Louis XIV and Maria Theresa, 1664-1711. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X 53 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul

Background imageTherese Collection: Maria Theresa of Spain, wife of King Louis XIV, 1638-1683

Maria Theresa of Spain, wife of King Louis XIV, 1638-1683. Marie Therese d Autriche, Reine de France et de Navarre. Handcoloured lithograph after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X

Background imageTherese Collection: Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble) (detail of 968)

Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble) (detail of 968)
869956 Ecstasy of St.Teresa (marble) (detail of 968) by Bernini, Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-1)

Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-1)
2835562 TherAse, c.1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835560-1) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); height: 66 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageTherese Collection: Gabrielle Rejane as Therese in Le Lys Rouge (coloured photo)

Gabrielle Rejane as Therese in Le Lys Rouge (coloured photo)
978032 Gabrielle Rejane as Therese in Le Lys Rouge (coloured photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gabrielle Rejane, French actress)

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835561-2)

Therese, c. 1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835561-2)
2835560 TherAse, c.1902-3 (carved miro wood, gilding & copper nails) (see also 2835561-2) by Gauguin, Paul (1848-1903); height: 66 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageTherese Collection: Her Majesty, The Queen Dowager (engraving)

Her Majesty, The Queen Dowager (engraving)
669645 Her Majesty, The Queen Dowager (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Her Majesty, The Queen Dowager)

Background imageTherese Collection: St. Teresa of Avila (1515-82) c. 1760-65 (polychrome & lindenwood)

St. Teresa of Avila (1515-82) c. 1760-65 (polychrome & lindenwood)
DAY234995 St. Teresa of Avila (1515-82) c.1760-65 (polychrome & lindenwood) by Austrian School, (18th century); height: 127.5 cm; The Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio

Background imageTherese Collection: The Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble) (b / w photo)

The Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble) (b / w photo)
ALI127619 The Ecstasy of St. Teresa (marble) (b/w photo) by Bernini, Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680); Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome, Italy; Alinari

Background imageTherese Collection: Edmondo and Therese Morbilli, c. 1865. Creator: Edgar Degas

Edmondo and Therese Morbilli, c. 1865. Creator: Edgar Degas
Edmondo and Therese Morbilli, c. 1865

Background imageTherese Collection: MARIE THERESE EXCHANGED

MARIE THERESE EXCHANGED
Marie-Therese, daughter of Louis XVI, is exchanged for Convention members surrendered by Dumouriez : she leaves France and will later become duchesse dAngouleme. Date: December 1795

Background imageTherese Collection: GABRIELLE REJANE

GABRIELLE REJANE French actress in the role of Therese in Le Lys Rouge (The Red Lily) Date: 1899

Background imageTherese Collection: General Piet Joubert, Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch South African Republic, 1890

General Piet Joubert, Commander-In-Chief of the Dutch South African Republic, 1890. (1914). Portrait of Afrikaner soldier and statesman Petrus Jakobus Joubert (1831-1900)

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Peche, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Therese Peche, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Therese Peche, (1933). Portrait of Austrian actor Therese Peche (1806-1882). After a miniature of 1828 by Wilhelm von Harnier

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Martin, St Therese of Lisieux

Therese Martin, St Therese of Lisieux
Therese Martin(1873-1897), known postumously as Sainte Therese de l Enfant Jesus(St Therese of Lisieux). On 30th September 1925, following her canonisation

Background imageTherese Collection: Therese Martin, Saint Therese of Lisieux

Therese Martin, Saint Therese of Lisieux
Therese Martin(1873-1897) as a Carmelite novice, in the cemetery at Lisieux, circa 1890. Later she would be beautified, and become known as Saint Therese of Lisieux. circa 1880

Background imageTherese Collection: Francoise Catherine Therese Boutinon des Hayes aka Madame de La Poupliniere, 1714 - 1756

Francoise Catherine Therese Boutinon des Hayes aka Madame de La Poupliniere, 1714 - 1756. French comedian and salonniere. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour

Background imageTherese Collection: Shrine of St Therese overlooking the Lynn Canal surrounded by trees, Favorite Channel, Alaska, USA

Shrine of St Therese overlooking the Lynn Canal surrounded by trees, Favorite Channel, Alaska, USA
Shrine of St Therese overlooking the Lynn Canal situated on the shore concealed by old spruce trees at Favorite Channel with the sun setting behind the Chilkat Mountains; Juneau, Alaska

Background imageTherese Collection: Marie Antoinette And Her Children Marie Th

Marie Antoinette And Her Children Marie Th

Background imageTherese Collection: Marie-Antoinette And Her Children. From Left, Marie-Th

Marie-Antoinette And Her Children. From Left, Marie-Th

Background imageTherese Collection: Party Given To Celebrate The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela

Party Given To Celebrate The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela, Infanta Of Spain, February 1745, In The Palace Of Versailles, France

Background imageTherese Collection: A French Masquerade Ball Celebrating The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France

A French Masquerade Ball Celebrating The Marriage Of Louis, Dauphin Of France, To Maria Teresa Rafaela, Infanta Of Spain, February 1745, In The Galerie Des Glaces, Palace Of Versailles, France

Background imageTherese Collection: Madame ThA©rA┼íse Defarge. Illustration By Max Cowper From The Book A Tale Of Two Cities By

Madame ThA©rA┼íse Defarge. Illustration By Max Cowper From The Book A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens
Madame TherAšse Defarge. Illustration By Max Cowper From The Book A Tale Of Two Cities By Charles Dickens

Background imageTherese Collection: Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D. J

Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D. J. Pound From A Photograph By Mayall
Mademoiselle Therese Titiens, 1834-1877. Hungarian Operatic Singer Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Mayall. From The Book The Drawing-Room Portrait Gallery Of Eminent Personages Volume 2



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Therese Martin, also known as St. Therese Sacristan, was a remarkable individual whose life intertwined with significant historical events and influential figures. Born into the Malfatti family in 1810, she displayed her musical talent alongside her sister Anna during concerts held by their family. Their performances were enchanting; Therese at the piano and Anna skillfully strumming the guitar. In later years, Therese found herself connected to Princesse De Lamballe, a close confidante of Marie Antoinette during the tumultuous times of France in 1746. The tragic death of Dauphiness further shook the nation and led to solemn funeral processions at Notre Dame. As time went on, Therese's tomb became a place of reverence for many who sought solace or inspiration from her extraordinary life story. Her legacy extended beyond her earthly existence as she left an indelible mark on those who encountered her teachings and spirituality within Therese's convent. Marie Antoinette herself may have been influenced by Francoise d'Aubigne's writings that resonated with Therese's beliefs. Both women shared a deep faith that guided them through challenging circumstances. Therese Martin was not just a name but embodied various roles throughout history - from talented musician to spiritual guide and source of inspiration for countless individuals like Natasha who discovered solace in her teachings. Her impact transcended time and continues to touch lives today as people find comfort in visiting Theree's tomb or seeking guidance within religious communities dedicated to following in her footsteps. Through all these connections and experiences, it becomes evident that there is much more to "Therese" than meets the eye – an extraordinary woman whose influence reached far beyond what one might expect from such a seemingly simple name.