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Saint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection

Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a remarkable visionary and mystic, left an indelible mark on history with her profound spiritual insights

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: The Redeemer. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, c. 1175

The Redeemer. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, c. 1175. Found in the Collection of Eibingen Abbey

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: The Choir of Angels. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, c. 1175

The Choir of Angels. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, c. 1175. Found in the Collection of Eibingen Abbey

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1155. Creator: Anonymous

Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1155. Creator: Anonymous
Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1155. Private Collection

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Theophany of Divine Love. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

Theophany of Divine Love. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: The Cosmic Spheres and Human Being. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

The Cosmic Spheres and Human Being. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Living, Dying and Purgatory. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

Living, Dying and Purgatory. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: The Completion of the Cosmos (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

The Completion of the Cosmos (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Macrocosm and Microcosm (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

Macrocosm and Microcosm (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Cosmos, Body, and Soul. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230

Cosmos, Body, and Soul. (Vision from Liber Divinorum Operum), ca 1220-1230. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Hildegard receives a vision in the presence of her secretary Volmar and her confidante Richardis

Hildegard receives a vision in the presence of her secretary Volmar and her confidante Richardis, ca Artist: Anonymous
Hildegard receives a vision in the presence of her secretary Volmar and her confidante Richardis, ca 1220-1230. Found in the collection of Biblioteca Statale, Lucca

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Hildegard of Bingen, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous

Hildegard of Bingen, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
Hildegard of Bingen, 17th century. From a private collection

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Hildegard of Bingen. Artist: Anonymous

Hildegard of Bingen. Artist: Anonymous
Hildegard of Bingen. Found in the collection of the Eibingen Abbey

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Miniature Annus from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220. Artist: Anonymous

Miniature Annus from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220. Artist: Anonymous
Miniature Annus from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220. Found in the collection of the Library of the Ruprecht Karl University, Heidelberg

Background imageSaint Hildegard Of Bingen Collection: Miniature Initium creaturae dei from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220

Miniature Initium creaturae dei from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220. Artist: Anonymous
Miniature Initium creaturae dei from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, ca 1220. Found in the collection of the Library of the Ruprecht Karl University, Heidelberg


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Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a remarkable visionary and mystic, left an indelible mark on history with her profound spiritual insights. In her renowned work "Liber Scivias, " she depicted the Redeemer in a captivating miniature, showcasing her artistic talent and devotion to Christ. Another masterpiece from this manuscript reveals the ethereal beauty of the Choir of Angels, illustrating Hildegard's belief in heavenly beings guiding humanity. In "Liber Divinorum Operum, " Hildegard delved into divine revelations, capturing breathtaking visions that transcended time. Theophany of Divine Love portrays a celestial encounter where love emanates from God's presence. Her vision also encompassed the intricate relationship between cosmic spheres and human existence, emphasizing our interconnectedness within the grand tapestry of creation. Hildegard explored profound themes such as life, death, and purgatory in Living, Dying and Purgatory vision. This contemplation on mortality showcased her deep understanding of human nature and spirituality. Furthermore, The Completion of the Cosmos revealed her insight into the harmonious unity underlying all existence. Macrocosm and Microcosm unveiled Hildegard's belief in how every individual mirrors the vast cosmos within themselves—a testament to our inherent connection to divinity. She further expounded upon this concept in Cosmos, Body, and Soul vision by highlighting how our physical bodies are intertwined with our souls' journey towards enlightenment. Throughout these mystical experiences captured by anonymous artists over centuries pasts; we witness Hildegard receiving visions alongside trusted companions like Volmar and Richardis—testimony to their shared faith journey together. Even today, Saint Hildegard continues to inspire countless individuals with her wisdom through artistry that defies time itself—an enduring legacy for generations yet unborn.