Canonised Collection
"Canonised: A Journey Through Sacred Art and History" Step into the world of canonisation, where saints are immortalized through art and revered for their virtuous lives
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"Canonised: A Journey Through Sacred Art and History" Step into the world of canonisation, where saints are immortalized through art and revered for their virtuous lives. From M-M. Alacocoque's masterpieces to marble sculptures, each piece tells a story of devotion and faith. "The Flagellation of Saint Engracia, c. 1475 (oil on wood)" captures the pain endured by this saint as she faced persecution for her beliefs. In "The Arrest of Santa Engracia, 1474-77 (oil on panel), " witness her unwavering commitment to her faith even in the face of adversity. Marvel at "The Canonisation of Five Saints by Pope Alexander VIII on 16th October 1690 (marble), " a stunning portrayal that commemorates their elevation to sainthood. Among them is Father Serapion, martyred in Algeria, North Africa—a testament to his courage and sacrifice. In "The Pope in St. Peters (colour litho), " experience the grandeur and spiritual significance surrounding papal authority. Saint Angela De Merici, an Italian Nun and Educator renowned for her dedication to education, shines brightly in her portrait. Discover the noble figures who were canonised for their unwavering faith like Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel depicted in Lodges British Portraits'. His steadfastness earned him a place among 'The Forty Martyrs Of England And Wales. ' Travel back centuries with Dunstan's depiction from The History of Progress in Great Britain, ' showcasing his rise from Abbot to Archbishop—later recognised as a saint due to his significant contributions. Immerse yourself further with Philip Howard's portrait from 'Lodges British Portraits. ' As one of 'The Forty Martyrs Of England And Wales, ' he paid the ultimate price for his beliefs. Finally, witness history unfold through "Coronation of Pope Celestine V (c.