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St Etheldreda, 8th century, Festival 23 June (colour litho)
8658603 St Etheldreda, 8th century, Festival 23 June (colour litho) by Robinson, Frederick Cayley (1862-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Etheldreda, 8th century, Festival 23 June. Illustration for Saints and their Stories by Peggy Webling, illustrated by Cayley Robinson (Nisbet, c.1920).); © Look and Learn. © © Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning color lithograph print of St Etheldreda captures the essence of the 8th century festival held in her honor on June 23rd. Created by Frederick Cayley Robinson, this illustration is a part of the book "Saints and their Stories" by Peggy Webling, beautifully bringing to life the tale of this revered Christian saint. St Etheldreda, also known as Audrey, was an Anglo-Saxon princess who founded Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire. She dedicated her life to serving God and helping others, becoming a symbol of piety and devotion. The vibrant colors used in this print evoke a sense of reverence and spirituality, highlighting the importance of faith in St Etheldreda's story. Robinson's intricate detailing and expert use of color bring out the grace and beauty of St Etheldreda, making her seem almost ethereal. The delicate lines and soft hues create a sense of serenity that draws viewers into the world of this legendary saint. As we gaze upon this exquisite depiction of St Etheldreda, we are reminded not only of her historical significance but also of the enduring power of faith and devotion. This print serves as a timeless tribute to a remarkable woman whose legacy continues to inspire generations.
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