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Saint John Bosco (Don Bosco, 1815-1888) Italian priest was given to the education of disadvantaged children, founder of the Congregation of Salesians (Societe de Saint Francois de Sales). Detail. Painting by Ramon Bofarull (19th century)
AIS5358105 Saint John Bosco (Don Bosco, 1815-1888) Italian priest was given to the education of disadvantaged children, founder of the Congregation of Salesians (Societe de Saint Francois de Sales). Detail. Painting by Ramon Bofarull (19th century). by Bofarull, Ramon (19th century); © Iberfoto
Media ID 25186318
© Iberfoto / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a detailed painting of Saint John Bosco, also known as Don Bosco, an Italian priest who dedicated his life to educating disadvantaged children. As the founder of the Congregation of Salesians (Societe de Saint Francois de Sales), he played a crucial role in providing guidance and support to those in need. The artwork, created by Ramon Bofarull in the 19th century, beautifully captures the essence of this holy man. With intricate brushstrokes and careful attention to detail, Bofarull brings out the compassion and determination that defined Saint John Bosco's character. In this particular scene, we see him engaged in a game with young children. The parlour game they are playing symbolizes not only their shared moments of joy but also highlights Bosco's commitment to nurturing their childhoods. His presence exudes warmth and kindness as he interacts with these youngsters. The painting portrays not just a religious figure but also a mentor and friend to these vulnerable individuals. It serves as a reminder of the importance of education and care for all children, regardless of their circumstances. Through this remarkable piece of art, we are transported back to Italy during the late 19th century when Saint John Bosco was making significant contributions towards improving society through education and faith. This print is truly an inspiring tribute to his legacy that continues to impact countless lives even today.
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