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The English Pilgrims in Rome, Pope Leo XIII receiving the Address (litho)

1600314 The English Pilgrims in Rome, Pope Leo XIII receiving the Address (litho) by Amato, G.S. (fl.1897-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The English Pilgrims in Rome, Pope Leo XIII receiving the Address. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 3 November 1900.
G d Amato); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 23400178

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

Address Ground Kissing Pilgrimages Pilgrims Pope Leo 13 Pope Leo Xiii Popedom Popes Receiving St Peter Places Of Worship


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The English Pilgrims in Rome, Pope Leo XIII receiving the Address" is a captivating lithograph that captures a significant moment in history. The image showcases a group of devout English pilgrims gathered at St Peter's Basilica in Rome, eagerly awaiting an audience with Pope Leo XIII. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation and reverence as they present their address to the Holy Father. The composition beautifully portrays the grandeur of St Peter's Basilica, with its iconic holy door serving as a backdrop. The pilgrims are dressed in traditional attire, representing their deep faith and commitment to their religious journey. Their expressions reflect a mix of excitement and awe as they approach one of the most revered figures in Catholicism. Pope Leo XIII stands tall and regal, adorned in his papal robes. He graciously receives the address from the pilgrims, symbolizing his role as spiritual leader and guide for Catholics worldwide. This historic encounter between the English pilgrims and Pope Leo XIII signifies unity among believers across different nations. The artist G. S Amato skillfully captures this momentous occasion through intricate details and delicate brushstrokes. The lithograph serves as a visual testament to the power of pilgrimage, faith, and cultural exchange during this era. This print not only commemorates an important event but also serves as a reminder of the enduring significance of religious devotion throughout history.

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