Archangel Saint Michael Collection
"Archangel Saint Michael: A Divine Presence in Art" Throughout history, the powerful figure has been depicted in various artworks
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"Archangel Saint Michael: A Divine Presence in Art" Throughout history, the powerful figure has been depicted in various artworks, showcasing his significance and influence. In Triptych: The Visitation, we witness the harmonious connection between St. Michael and St. Francis, symbolizing their shared devotion to faith. In Madonna and Child enthroned with saints, a masterpiece from the late 15th century, Archangel Saint Michael stands alongside other revered figures as they pay homage to the divine mother and child. This tempera on wood painting captures the ethereal beauty of this celestial being. Another remarkable portrayal can be found in Madonna and Child with the archangels and with the sainted bishops Justus and Zenobius. Painted around 1486, this artwork showcases Archangel Saint Michael's presence among other heavenly beings as they surround Mary and Jesus. The three archangels are brought together in The three archangels and Tobias painting from circa 1470-75. Here, we witness a scene filled with spiritual guidance as these celestial beings watch over Tobias during his journey. A captivating representation can be seen in an exquisite work created between 1510-1520 by Agostino Veneziano. This tempera on wood piece portrays him exuding strength while wielding his iconic sword against evil forces. Saint Peter is joined by Archangel Saint Michael in a stunning oil on panel artwork from the 15th century titled "Saint Michael archangel. " Their combined presence represents protection within religious narratives. The profound impact of it is evident in The deposition and saints painting from 1493 where he stands amongst other holy figures mourning Christ's crucifixion. His solemn expression reflects both grief for humanity's loss but also hope for redemption through faith. Agostino Veneziano once again immortalizes this celestial being in his creation titled "Saint Michael" from around 1514-16.