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Saint Augustine is welcomed by Saint Ambrose in Milan, from "De civitate dei" by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) (Ms. II. I. 112, c. 316r), 1433 (miniature)
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Saint Augustine is welcomed by Saint Ambrose in Milan, from "De civitate dei" by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) (Ms. II. I. 112, c. 316r), 1433 (miniature)
DEX5040728 Saint Augustine is welcomed by Saint Ambrose in Milan, from "De civitate dei" by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430) (Ms. II.I.112, c. 316r), 1433 (miniature) by Franchi, Rossello di Jacopo (1377-1456); Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Episodes of the life of Saint Augustine (354-430): Saint Augustine is welcomed by Saint Ambrose in Milan. He listened to him and found his companions of the "Cassiciacum", a campaign where he retired to meditate: he visited Saint Simplician, the revelation of the "Tolle, lege". Miniature attributed to Rossello di Jacopo from " De civitate dei" (The City of God) by Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430). 1433 (Ms. II.I.112, c. 316r) Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale, Florence); Photo Index Firenze
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This print captures a significant moment in the life of Saint Augustine, as depicted in the miniature from "De civitate dei" by Saint Augustine of Hippo. Painted by Franchi, Rossello di Jacopo in 1433, this artwork showcases the meeting between Saint Augustine and Saint Ambrose in Milan. In this scene, we witness the profound impact that Saint Ambrose had on Saint Augustine's spiritual journey. As he listens attentively to his teachings, Augustine finds solace and guidance during his time of meditation at Cassiciacum. The visit to Saint Simplician further deepens his understanding of faith through the revelation of "Tolle, lege". The exquisite illumination and vibrant colors used by Rossello di Jacopo bring this historical event to life. This masterpiece is housed in the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale in Florence, Italy. Dating back to the 15th century, this artwork not only serves as a visual representation but also reflects religious devotion during that era. It symbolizes an important chapter in Christian history when two great saints crossed paths and influenced each other's lives profoundly. Through this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate both the artistic brilliance and spiritual significance captured within this remarkable piece.
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