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Female Saint Collection

"Unveiling the Divine: The Grace and Power of Female Saints" In the realm of spirituality, female saints have left an indelible mark throughout history

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: St. Catherine of Siena (1347-80) Receiving the Stigmata, 1498 (oil on panel)

St. Catherine of Siena (1347-80) Receiving the Stigmata, 1498 (oil on panel)
ALG226090 St. Catherine of Siena (1347-80) Receiving the Stigmata, 1498 (oil on panel) by Italian School, (15th century); Archivio di Stato, Siena

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Victoria And Albert Museum: Bas Relief, marble, Altar or Shrine of Female Saint, by Donatello

Victoria And Albert Museum: Bas Relief, marble, Altar or Shrine of Female Saint, by Donatello, Italian
6011238 Victoria And Albert Museum: Bas Relief, marble, Altar or Shrine of Female Saint, by Donatello, Italian, c 1450-60 (engraving) by English School

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Window depicting St. Sidwell (stained glass)

Window depicting St. Sidwell (stained glass)
PC345091 Window depicting St. Sidwell (stained glass) by English School, (14th century); Exeter Cathedral, Devon, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Head Female Saint c. 1515 oil spruce 23. 5 x 22 cm

Head Female Saint c. 1515 oil spruce 23. 5 x 22 cm
Head of a Female Saint, c. 1515, oil on spruce, 23.5 x 22 cm, unsigned, Hans Holbein d. J. Augsburg um 1497/98-1543 London

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene Mary Magdalene, Mary Magdalene sitting under a tree with the ointment jar on her lap

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Christ child crowns St. Catherine Mary Christ child

Christ child crowns St. Catherine Mary Christ child
Christ child crowns St. Catherine, Mary with the Christ child on his lap, seated on a throne decorated with foliage in an arbor. Christ crowns St. Catherine kneeling before him

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Catherine dies age 33 Catherine heaven Scenes

Catherine dies age 33 Catherine heaven Scenes
Catherine dies at the age of 33 / Catherine is taken to heaven Scenes from the life and wonders of Saint Catherine of Siena (series title) Vita mors gesta

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Coronation Mary Virgin Mary heaven God Christ crowned

Coronation Mary Virgin Mary heaven God Christ crowned
Coronation of Mary, The Virgin Mary is in heaven by God and Christ crowned. Above her the Holy Spirit (as a dove). Among them, on earth, four saints in worship

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Lazio Viterbo Vasanello Cappella di S. Lanno

Lazio Viterbo Vasanello Cappella di S. Lanno, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, painting

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Umbria Perugia Sant Anatolia di Narco S. Maria delle Grazie

Umbria Perugia Sant Anatolia di Narco S. Maria delle Grazie, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views of this 16th century church are found in the Medieval core

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Female Saint Contemplating Crucifix Attributed

Female Saint Contemplating Crucifix Attributed
A Female Saint Contemplating a Crucifix; Attributed to Giovanni Antonio Guardi (Italian, 1699 - 1760); Italy; about 1745; Pen and brown ink with light brown wash, heightened with white bodycolor

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: The Tree of Good and Evil (oil on panel)

The Tree of Good and Evil (oil on panel)
XIR212896 The Tree of Good and Evil (oil on panel) by French School, (16th century); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Blois, France; (add.info.: l arbre du Bien et du Mal; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Half Figure Female Saint 1728-81 Pen brown ink

Half Figure Female Saint 1728-81 Pen brown ink
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Martyrdom Female Saint 17th century Pen brown ink

Martyrdom Female Saint 17th century Pen brown ink
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Portrait Ecclesiastic Flanked Female Saint Athena

Portrait Ecclesiastic Flanked Female Saint Athena
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Male Female Saint Joseph Aramathea? Saint Catherine

Male Female Saint Joseph Aramathea? Saint Catherine
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: female Saint 16th century Etching Sheet 8 3 / 4 x 4 1 / 2

female Saint 16th century Etching Sheet 8 3 / 4 x 4 1 / 2
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: female saint, standing, cavalier, surrounded, angels, skeletons, Jose Guadalupe Posada

female saint, standing, cavalier, surrounded, angels, skeletons, Jose Guadalupe Posada
A female saint standing with a cavalier and surrounded by angels and skeletons, Jose Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851-1913), ca 1890-1910

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Martyrdom Female Saint Agnes? 1605-9 Charcoal

Martyrdom Female Saint Agnes? 1605-9 Charcoal
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Saint Agnes Female Saint 17th century Red chalk

Saint Agnes Female Saint 17th century Red chalk
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Saint Catherine Flanked Male Female Saint 17th century

Saint Catherine Flanked Male Female Saint 17th century
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Background imageFemale Saint Collection: Pietro Damini, Italian (1592-1631), The Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Catherine

Pietro Damini, Italian (1592-1631), The Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Catherine and Another Female Saint, pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on laid paper

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: The Lamentation of Christ, c. 1490 (oil on panel) (detail of 604)

The Lamentation of Christ, c. 1490 (oil on panel) (detail of 604)
XIR59427 The Lamentation of Christ, c.1490 (oil on panel) (detail of 604) by Botticelli, Sandro (Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi) (1444/5-1510); Alte Pinakothek, Munich

Background imageFemale Saint Collection: H Penitent Mary Magdalene, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Cornelis Gijsbertsz. Plemp

H Penitent Mary Magdalene, Willem Isaacsz. van Swanenburg, Cornelis Gijsbertsz. Plemp, Jacques Razet, 1609


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"Unveiling the Divine: The Grace and Power of Female Saints" In the realm of spirituality, female saints have left an indelible mark throughout history. Their unwavering faith, selflessness, and profound connection with the divine continue to inspire generations. From St. Catherine of Siena's mystical encounter with stigmata to Donatello's exquisite marble bas relief depicting an altar dedicated to a female saint, their stories are etched in art and devotion. The stained glass window portraying St. Sidwell captures her ethereal beauty as she gazes upon us with serenity and grace. In "The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, " we witness the tender bond between Mary and her heavenly entourage, where even the smallest details convey immense love. A headpiece adorned by a female saint reveals intricate brushstrokes that bring forth her inner strength through oil on spruce canvas. Meanwhile, Mary Magdalene emerges repeatedly in various artworks - a testament to her significance as both a follower of Christ and symbol of redemption. As Christ child crowns St. Catherine, we witness their divine union transcending earthly boundaries - a poignant reminder that holiness knows no gender or age limit. When Catherine departs this world at just 33 years old, scenes from heaven unfold before our eyes; her soul ascending towards eternal bliss. In Lazio Viterbo Vasanello's Cappella di S. Lanno or Umbria Perugia Sant Anatolia di Narco's S. Maria delle Grazie churches, altars dedicated to these remarkable women invite contemplation and reverence for their spiritual journeys. One cannot help but be captivated by the image of a Female Saint deep in contemplation before a crucifix - an artwork attributed to unknown hands yet radiating profound wisdom beyond words can express. These glimpses into the lives of female saints remind us that divinity resides within all beings regardless of gender.