Pater Collection
"Pater: A Journey Through Life's Stages and Sacred Places" DIS PATER, the divine father figure, stands tall as a symbol of strength and guidance
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"Pater: A Journey Through Life's Stages and Sacred Places" DIS PATER, the divine father figure, stands tall as a symbol of strength and guidance. In this captivating chromolitho artwork, we witness the tender bond between a father and his children, surrounded by their cherished box of toys. It reminds us that amidst life's chaos, family remains our sanctuary. As we venture to the Mount of Olives and Carmel of the Pater, we are transported to sacred grounds where contemplation thrives. The monochromatic beauty captured in the interior of the cloister evokes a sense of tranquility that can only be found in such hallowed spaces. A man's life unfolds before our eyes through vibrant chromolitho illustrations. From childhood innocence to joyous marriage celebrations, from embracing fatherhood with open arms to finally relishing retirement's well-deserved respite – each stage is beautifully depicted. Eve Magazine's cover from January 1925 showcases DIS PATER in all his glory. His presence exudes wisdom and protection as he watches over humanity with unwavering love. The chapel at Mount of Olives and Carmel of the Pater reveals its ethereal charm through an enchanting black-and-white photograph. Its walls whisper tales of devotion and faith that have stood strong throughout centuries. Charting Betrothal Bay on a colorful lithograph map unveils an intriguing journey towards matrimony. This visual guide highlights the male route leading couples towards their shared destiny at the church door – a testament to commitment and everlasting love. In "La Balancoire" painted before 1736 by an unknown artist, we witness carefree moments suspended in time. Swinging high into endless skies captures pure bliss while reminding us to cherish simple pleasures amidst life's complexities. "Anxious to Please - Le Desir De Plaire" portrays human nature yearning for acceptance; it serves as a poignant reminder that we all seek validation and connection in our own unique ways.