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"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wall tomb of Cardinal Giorgio Costa di Portogallo, from the school of Bregno

Wall tomb of Cardinal Giorgio Costa di Portogallo, from the school of Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb High Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: ADA-F-032259-0000

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Castiglione Olona Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1932 ca.. Date of Artwork:1428

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Consalvi in the Pantheon, Rome

Monument to Cardinal Consalvi in the Pantheon, Rome Rome Pantheon Monument Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1940 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Cardinal Agostino Bausa (1821 - 1899), Archbishop of Florence

Portrait of Cardinal Agostino Bausa (1821 - 1899), Archbishop of Florence Florence. Date of Photograph:1887-1899

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Cardinal Celesia, sculpture by Antonio Ugo, preserved in the National Gallery of Modern

Bust of Cardinal Celesia, sculpture by Antonio Ugo, preserved in the National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome. Rome National Gallery of Modern Art Bust Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century

Background imageCardinal Collection: Drawing of an historical-religious subject, done by Gentile Bellini preserved in the British

Drawing of an historical-religious subject, done by Gentile Bellini preserved in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, sculpture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680)

Bust of Cardinal Scipione Borghese, sculpture, Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680), Galleria Borghese, Rome Rome Galleria Borghese Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Study for a bishop on horseback. Drawing by Velasquez, in the British Museum in London

Study for a bishop on horseback. Drawing by Velasquez, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Classicism of XVII century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Diego Valdes in the Church of S. Maria in Monserrato, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Diego Valdes in the Church of S. Maria in Monserrato, Rome. Rome Church of S. Maria in Monserrato Tomb. Date of Photograph:1917 ca.. Date of Artwork:1506

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cosmatesque Mosaic of the Monumento to Cardinal Consalvi, showing the Madonna with Child between

Cosmatesque Mosaic of the Monumento to Cardinal Consalvi, showing the Madonna with Child between two saints and a worshipper. Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Cardinal William O Connell, a work preserved in Rome

Bust of Cardinal William O Connell, a work preserved in Rome Rome Bust Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Bernardo Caracciolo. Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome

Monument to Cardinal Bernardo Caracciolo. Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Rome Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Funerary monument of Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri: detail of the Cardinal's figure

Funerary monument of Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri: detail of the Cardinal's figure. Made by Mino da Fiesole and preserved in the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Cardinal Orazio Mattei, work attributed to Lorenzo Ottoni, Church of San Francesco a Ripa

Bust of Cardinal Orazio Mattei, work attributed to Lorenzo Ottoni, Church of San Francesco a Ripa, Rome. Rome San Francesco a Ripa Church Bust Eighteenth Century

Background imageCardinal Collection: Madonna and Child, St. Peter's, St. Paul's, Eugene IV and Cardinal Latino Orsini, marble

Madonna and Child, St. Peter's, St. Paul's, Eugene IV and Cardinal Latino Orsini, marble, Isaia da Pisa (around 1447-1464), Vatican Grottoes, St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Alessandrino, work by Giacomo della Porta

Monument to Cardinal Alessandrino, work by Giacomo della Porta, collocated in the Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Carlo Bonelli, work according to the design of Girolamo Rainaldi

Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Carlo Bonelli, work according to the design of Girolamo Rainaldi. Church of S. Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Francesco Barberini, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome

Bust of Francesco Barberini, by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome Rome Palazzo Barberini, National Gallery of Ancient Art Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Antonio Barberini by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, in Palazzo Barberini, Rome

Bust of Antonio Barberini by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, in Palazzo Barberini, Rome Rome Palazzo Barberini, National Gallery of Ancient Art Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monumento to Cardinal Antionio Venier, work attributed to the circle of Isaia da Pisa

Monumento to Cardinal Antionio Venier, work attributed to the circle of Isaia da Pisa, basilica of San Clemente in Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monumento to Cardinal Bartolomeo Reverella, work by Giovanni Dalmata and his assistants

Monumento to Cardinal Bartolomeo Reverella, work by Giovanni Dalmata and his assistants, basilica of S.Clemente, Rome. Rome Basilica of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Francesco Castiglioni in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Francesco Castiglioni in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S. Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Ferricci in the cloister of the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Ferricci in the cloister of the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, work attributed to Mino de Fiesole. Rome Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Tebaldi, marble, Andrea Bregno (1418-1503), Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva

Tomb of Cardinal Tebaldi, marble, Andrea Bregno (1418-1503), Church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome Rome Church of S. Santa Maria sopra Minerva Funerary Monument Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Domenico Capranica in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Domenico Capranica in the Church of S. Maria sopra Minerva, Rome, work of the school of Bregno. The prone figure of the deceased is placed in an architectural frame decorated with

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro da Piperno, preserved in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro da Piperno, preserved in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome Rome Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano Funerary Monument Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Natale Rondinini. High relief with waist portrait, attributed to Domenico Guidi

Monument to Cardinal Natale Rondinini. High relief with waist portrait, attributed to Domenico Guidi, in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Iacopo Sclafenato, work preserved in the Church of St. Augustine in Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Iacopo Sclafenato, work preserved in the Church of St. Augustine in Rome Rome Church of St. Augustine Funerary Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:XVI sec

Background imageCardinal Collection: Funerary monument of Ottaviano Furnari, a work preserved in the Church of St. Augustine in Rome

Funerary monument of Ottaviano Furnari, a work preserved in the Church of St. Augustine in Rome Rome Church of St. Augustine Funerary Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:XVI sec

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral Monument to Cardinal Alderano Cybo, in the homonymous chapel of the Church of S.Maria

Sepulchral Monument to Cardinal Alderano Cybo, in the homonymous chapel of the Church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo, Cybo chapel Funerary Monument Late Baroque

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Giovanni Mellini, by Pierre-Etienne Monnot, in the Church of S

Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Giovanni Mellini, by Pierre-Etienne Monnot, in the Church of S. Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Paolo Mellini, surmounted by a ruined fresco in the Basilica of S

Monument to Cardinal Paolo Mellini, surmounted by a ruined fresco in the Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Rome Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano

Background imageCardinal Collection: Double monument of Cardinal Giovanni Michiel and his nephew Antonio Orso. Done by Jacopo Sansovino

Double monument of Cardinal Giovanni Michiel and his nephew Antonio Orso. Done by Jacopo Sansovino. It is located inside of the Church of San Marcello al Corso, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with Madonna with the Child and, on the left

Sepulchral monument to Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with Madonna with the Child and, on the left, the cardinal kneeling down

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchre of the Cardinals Filippo and Eustachio De Levis. Work by an anonymous artist of

Sepulchre of the Cardinals Filippo and Eustachio De Levis. Work by an anonymous artist of the school of Giovanni Dalmata. Basilica S. Maria Maggiore, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tile from the Pulpit from the church of Santa Croce in Florence showing Saint Francis in Rome

Tile from the Pulpit from the church of Santa Croce in Florence showing Saint Francis in Rome. Florence Tile Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Pulpit of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence: two lateral panels (left side)

Pulpit of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence: two lateral panels (left side). Florence Church of Santa Croce Pulpit Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument of Cardinal Guglielmo de Braye, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, in the Church of San Domenico

Monument of Cardinal Guglielmo de Braye, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, in the Church of San Domenico, in Orvieto Orvieto San Domenico Funerary Monument Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Pope Honorius III approving the rule of Saint Francis, tile of the pulpit, marble

Pope Honorius III approving the rule of Saint Francis, tile of the pulpit, marble, Benedetto da Maiano (1442-1497), Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Episodes from the Baptism and the Holy Unction, front side panels of St

Episodes from the Baptism and the Holy Unction, front side panels of St. Donato's tomb, in the Cathedral of Arezzo Arezzo Cathedral Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument of Eugene IV, detail, marble, Isaia da Pisa (att.1447-1464)

Sepulchral monument of Eugene IV, detail, marble, Isaia da Pisa (att.1447-1464), Church of San Salvatore in Lauro, Rome Rome Church of St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to cardinal Riario Sforza, in the cathedral of Naples

Monument to cardinal Riario Sforza, in the cathedral of Naples Naples Cathedral, interior Funerary Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to cardinal Innico Caracciolo, by Pietro Ghetti, in the cathedral of Naples

Monument to cardinal Innico Caracciolo, by Pietro Ghetti, in the cathedral of Naples Naples Cathedral, right transept Funerary Monument Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Leopoldo de'Medici, 17th century bust, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Cardinal Leopoldo de'Medici, 17th century bust, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Florence Galleria degli Uffizi Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, statue by Lorenzo Lotti preserved in the ex-liceo (high school)

Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, statue by Lorenzo Lotti preserved in the ex-liceo (high school) Forteguerri, Pistoia. Pistoia Ex-liceo Forteguerri Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici; work by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Uffizi Gallery

Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici; work by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence France Uffizi Gallery Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Statue of the cardinal Cipriano Pallavicino, work placed on the main altar of the Cathedral of

Statue of the cardinal Cipriano Pallavicino, work placed on the main altar of the Cathedral of S.Lorenzo in Genoa Genoa Cathedral Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Entrance to the Collegiata of Castiglione Olona, Varese

Entrance to the Collegiata of Castiglione Olona, Varese Castiglione Olona Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D



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"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy. From the iconic image captured by Jh Newman in 1888 to Giovanni Paolo Panini's portrayal of a musical party attended by cardinals during the 17th century, these depictions showcase their influence. One such influential figure was John Henry Newman (1801-1890), an English prelate and theologian whose oil on canvas portrait from 1881 exemplifies his intellectual prowess. The vibrant vestments worn by Catholic cardinals in the 15th century further emphasize their esteemed position within the Church. Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan left an indelible mark on Catholicism as he dedicated his life to serving God and leading others towards spiritual enlightenment. Meanwhile, Saint Bonaventure's reception of the purple cardinalice highlights how this honor is bestowed upon those who have made significant contributions to religious doctrine. In times of mourning or celebration alike, cardinals play a crucial role. Cardinal Newman Lying in State signifies the respect accorded to them even after death. Similarly, Richelieu's Champagne showcases how they were patrons of art and culture during their reigns. Not limited to human figures alone, nature also exhibits its own version of a cardinal with the female Northern Cardinal perched gracefully on snowy pine trees—a testament to beauty found amidst harsh conditions. Its vibrant red plumage mirrors that of its namesake bird species—the Northern Cardinal—known for its striking appearance against winter landscapes. Capturing moments frozen in time through photography like Manning did back in 1890 allows us glimpses into historical events where cardinals played pivotal roles. Lastly, The Dance of Death mural reminds us that even powerful individuals are not exempt from mortality—an important reminder for all humanity. In essence, whether depicted through art or observed in nature's creations, cardinals continue to symbolize power, faith, and a lasting legacy that transcends time.