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Vision of Saint Antony of Padua
FIA5375568 Vision of Saint Antony of Padua by Montini, Giovan Battista (17th century); State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: Vision de Saint Antoine de Padoue (ou de Lisbonne, 1195-1231) (Sant antonio di Padova) (Vision of Saint Antony of Padua). Peinture de Giovan Battista Montini (17e siecle), huile sur toile. Art italien, art florentin, 17e siecle, art baroque. State Hermitage, Saint Petersbourg.); Photo © Fine Art Images
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Aureola Believer Catholic Cross Christanity Franciscan Lily Orders Prostration Religious Ecstasy Rosary Saint Anthony Of Padua Santo Seicento Seraph Seraphs Vision 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Seventeeth Century
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This print captures the "Vision of Saint Antony of Padua" by Giovan Battista Montini, a 17th-century Italian artist. The painting depicts Saint Antony, also known as Saint Anthony of Padua or Lisbon (1195-1231), in a state of religious ecstasy. With a portrait-like composition and an aureola surrounding his head, the saint is shown deep in prayer and contemplation. In this artwork, Montini skillfully portrays the faith and devotion of Saint Antony through various symbols. An angel hovers above him, representing divine intervention and guidance. The saint holds a rosary in his hand, symbolizing his commitment to prayer and spiritual reflection. At his feet stands Jesus Christ as a child, emphasizing the importance of humility and innocence in one's relationship with God. The painting showcases Montini's mastery of baroque art style prevalent during the 17th century. Vibrant colors bring life to every detail - from the lilies symbolizing purity to the cross signifying Christian salvation. This work exemplifies both Italian Florentine artistry and religious themes that were popular during this period. Currently housed at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, this artwork continues to inspire believers worldwide with its depiction of profound spirituality and unwavering devotion. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this piece for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its historical significance and artistic brilliance.
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