St Edmund Collection
"Discovering the Legacy of St. Edmund: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the world of St
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"Discovering the Legacy of St. Edmund: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the world of St. Edmund, a figure whose influence spans centuries and is captured in various forms of art. From intricate stained glass windows to detailed engravings, each piece tells a story about this revered saint. In 1865, an exquisite design for a stained glass window at St Edmund Hall in Oxford was sketched with pencil on paper. The Worship of the Lamb depicted in this artwork showcases the devotion and reverence towards St. Edmund. Travel back even further to 1434-39, where vellum brought to life King Alkmund greeting Queen Siware in a miniature from Metrical lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. This delicate depiction offers insight into the historical context surrounding St. Edmund's life. Moving forward to c. 1750, an engraving captures The Parish Church of St. Edmund the King in Lombard Street, showcasing its grandeur and significance within its community. A fascinating tale emerges as we explore an engraving depicting Bishop St. Edmund tormented by a beautiful young woman during his studies at Paris - highlighting both his spiritual struggles and human temptations. The lithograph illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation takes us back to 870 AD when brave warriors fought against Danish invaders, showing how St. Edmund valiantly faced his demise at their hands. Stunning black-and-white photographs reveal glimpses into history such as S Leonard's Edmond's Hugh engraving or Shrine of St. Edmund at Saint Edmonds College - capturing moments frozen in time that pay homage to this beloved saint. Jacques Neeffs' print immortalizes Saint Edmund Campion while providing us with a glimpse into his character and dedication as he stands firm amidst adversity. Bask in nostalgia as you gaze upon old photographs like those taken at Westminster Abbey or iconic places like St. Edmund Hall or The Abbey of St.