Saint Michael Collection
"Saint Michael: The Divine Warrior and Protector" Saint Michael, the archangel of great renown, has been depicted in various forms throughout history
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"Saint Michael: The Divine Warrior and Protector" Saint Michael, the archangel of great renown, has been depicted in various forms throughout history. From magnificent artworks to sacred icons, his presence is felt across different cultures and regions. One such masterpiece is "The Fall of the Damned" by Pieter Paul Rubens. Painted around 1620, it captures Saint Michael's triumph over evil as he casts down rebellious angels into the depths of darkness. In Brentor, near Tavistock on Dartmoor in Devon, England stands St Michaels Church. This architectural marvel pays homage to the celestial warrior with its towering spire reaching towards the heavens. Traveling eastward to Kiev, Ukraine we find a golden icon of Saint Barbara within Basilica Saint Michael Monastery Cathedral. Here his divine strength intertwines with that of other saints creating an aura of spiritual power. Pieter Bruegel's "The Fall of the Rebel Angels" showcases another interpretation of this heavenly battle against evil forces. Created in 1562, it highlights Saint Michael's unwavering determination to protect humanity from malevolent influences. Venturing further into Jordan lies Greek Orthodox Church Madaba where a resplendent golden icon depicting Saint Michael alongside other angelic beings can be found. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and turmoil, divine protection is always present. Francesco Maffei's artwork titled "Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan" portrays this celestial figure overpowering darkness itself. Crafted during the seventeenth century, it symbolizes hope and salvation for those who seek refuge in his benevolence. Luca Giordano's painting from 1657 depicts Archangel Michael prevailing over rebel angels—an awe-inspiring representation showcasing both his might and righteousness. Returning once more to Kiev’s Basilica Saint Michael Monastery Cathedral reveals yet another golden Jesus icon—a testament to how closely intertwined these two figures are in their divine mission.