St Matthew Collection
"St. Matthew: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the world of St. Matthew, one of the thirteen Apostles chosen by Jesus himself
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"St. Matthew: A Journey through Art and Faith" Step into the world of St. Matthew, one of the thirteen Apostles chosen by Jesus himself. Explore his life and legacy through a captivating collection of artworks spanning centuries. Behold the exquisite Set of thirteen Apostles Spoons (1626), each spoon delicately engraved with symbols representing these holy figures, including St. Matthew himself. Immerse yourself in Saint Matthew and the Angel (1602), an oil on canvas masterpiece that unfortunately no longer exists but once depicted this Evangelist alongside a heavenly messenger, capturing a moment of divine inspiration. Marvel at Agostino Veneziano's Saint Matthew (1518), a stunning engraving that showcases the artist's skillful craftsmanship while honoring this beloved saint. Experience El Greco's interpretation in Saint Matthew the Evangelist, where vibrant colors and elongated figures create a sense of spiritual transcendence characteristic of this renowned painter. Gaze upon The Disputation of the Holy Sacrament (c. 1501-1520) fresco detail, where St. Matthew stands among other religious figures engaged in theological debate, highlighting his role as an evangelist spreading God's word. Discover Madonna and Child with St. Matthew and St. Nicholas of Bari (1328), a tempera on wood artwork that portrays St. Matthew alongside other revered saints, emphasizing his significance within Christian iconography. Admire the timeless beauty captured in Saint Matthew (1506), carved from marble to immortalize this apostle's likeness for generations to come. Transport yourself to 1799 with St. Matthew by an unknown artist using tempera on canvas technique; its intricate details bring forth both reverence and introspection towards this saintly figure. Imagine witnessing St. Matthew seated on a cloud, dipping his quill into an inkwell held by an angel—a powerful depiction symbolizing divine guidance inspiring gospel writings throughout history.