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LRI4692251 Life of St. Francesca Romana : 1st March 1433, Francesca in a vision is taken by the Mother of God under her mantle (Fresco, 1468) by Romano, Antoniazzo (c.1430-1512); Monastery of Tor de Specchi, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Life of St. Francesca Romana (santa Francesca romana) (1384-1440) (Histories of St Francesca Romana): " On 01/03/1433 the saint has a vision in which the Virgin receives her under her cloth and welcomes the daughters of the Chirst as oblates of Mary" (1st March 1433, Francesca in a vision is taken by the Mother of God under her close-of God under her gold mantle and her daughters in Christ are received as Oblates of Mary) Fresco by Antoniazzo Romano (15th century) 1468 Rome, convent of the community of Oblate di Tor de Specchi Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Religious Good Sister Aureole Quattrocento
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This print captures a significant moment from the "Life of St. Francesca Romana" painted by Antoniazzo Romano in 1468. The fresco, located in the Monastery of Tor de Specchi in Rome, Italy, depicts an extraordinary vision experienced by St. Francesca on March 1st, 1433. In this ethereal scene, St. Francesca is enveloped under the protective mantle of the Mother of God herself. The Virgin Mary graciously welcomes her as one of her own daughters and extends this invitation to all followers of Christ who dedicate themselves as oblates of Mary. Antoniazzo Romano's masterful use of colors and intricate details bring this sacred encounter to life. The golden aureole surrounding both figures symbolizes their divine connection while emphasizing their spiritual significance. The painting showcases not only religious devotion but also highlights the role and importance of women within religious orders during the Renaissance period. St. Francesca's profound experience serves as a reminder that faith knows no boundaries and that even ordinary individuals can have extraordinary encounters with divinity. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully captures this timeless artwork through her lens, allowing us to appreciate its historical and artistic value for generations to come. This image invites viewers into a world where spirituality intertwines with artistry, leaving them inspired by St. Francesca's unwavering dedication to her faith and devotion to Mary as she becomes an oblate - a true testament to her saintly journey.
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