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Cardinal Collection (page 6)

"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli during his pilgrimage to Lourdes

Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli during his pilgrimage to Lourdes France Lourdes. Date of Photograph:28/04/1935

Background imageCardinal Collection: Crowd of the faithful during the celebration of Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli near the grotto of Lourdes

Crowd of the faithful during the celebration of Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli near the grotto of Lourdes France Lourdes. Date of Photograph:28/04/1935

Background imageCardinal Collection: The cardinal of Turin Maurilio Fossati celebrates solemn mass in Piazza Vittorio Veneto on the day

The cardinal of Turin Maurilio Fossati celebrates solemn mass in Piazza Vittorio Veneto on the day of celebration for the liberation of the city Turin Piazza Vittorio Veneto

Background imageCardinal Collection: Official visit of cardinale Giuseppe Sarto (1835-1914) of the Title of San Bernardo alle Terme

Official visit of cardinale Giuseppe Sarto (1835-1914) of the Title of San Bernardo alle Terme Patriarch of Venice, future Pope Pius X Venice. Date of Photograph:12-15/06/1893

Background imageCardinal Collection: Visit of the sovereigns of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III and the queen Elena, in Vaticano

Visit of the sovereigns of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III and the queen Elena, in Vaticano State of the Vatican City. Date of Photograph:05/12/1929

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Cardinal Secretary of State of Holy See Pietro Gasparri during the ratification of the Lateran

The Cardinal Secretary of State of Holy See Pietro Gasparri during the ratification of the Lateran Treaty State of the Vatican City. Date of Photograph:1928-1929

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Herbert Alfred Vaughan, English cardinal and archbishop of Westminster; carte de visite

Portrait of Herbert Alfred Vaughan, English cardinal and archbishop of Westminster; carte de visite. Date of Photograph:1850-1860

Background imageCardinal Collection: Umberto II of Savoy and Princess Maria Jose during the celebration of their marriage in

Umberto II of Savoy and Princess Maria Jose during the celebration of their marriage in the Pauline Chapel, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Pauline Chapel. Date of Photograph:08/01/1930

Background imageCardinal Collection: Half-length portrait, in profile, of the French cardinal Saverio Mrode

Half-length portrait, in profile, of the French cardinal Saverio Mrode. Nominated Minister of Defence in 1860 by Pius IX, he tried to organize an Army of Catholics

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Gaspard Mermillod, Swiss Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva and Cardinal; carte de visite

Portrait of Gaspard Mermillod, Swiss Bishop of Lausanne and Geneva and Cardinal; carte de visite France. Date of Photograph:1880-1890

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Joseph Hippolyte Guibert, French Archbishop of Tours and Paris

Portrait of Joseph Hippolyte Guibert, French Archbishop of Tours and Paris and Cardinal; carte de visite France. Date of Photograph:1860-1870

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal's portrait

Cardinal's portrait Austria Vienna. Date of Photograph:1865 - 1875

Background imageCardinal Collection: The cardinal of Turin Maurilio Fossati at the celebrations for the liberation of the city

The cardinal of Turin Maurilio Fossati at the celebrations for the liberation of the city, surrounded by numerous civil authorities Turin. Date of Photograph:06/05/1945

Background imageCardinal Collection: Full-length portrait of cardinal Giacomo Antonelli, apparently sitting in a photographic studio

Full-length portrait of cardinal Giacomo Antonelli, apparently sitting in a photographic studio. Date of Photograph:1850-1870 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, future Pope Pio X; Venice

Portrait of Cardinal Giuseppe Sarto, future Pope Pio X; Venice Venice. Date of Photograph:1893 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Photomontage of 41 pictures of religious and views of Rome. At the center of the photo

Photomontage of 41 pictures of religious and views of Rome. At the center of the photo, larger in size, is the face of Pope Pius IX. Date of Photograph:1863 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Zen theme with cardinal perched on tree branch, Japanese lantern

Zen theme with cardinal perched on tree branch, Japanese lantern

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portraits of Leo X (1475-1521), Cardinal Luigi de Rossi and Giulio de Medici (1478-1534)

Portraits of Leo X (1475-1521), Cardinal Luigi de Rossi and Giulio de Medici (1478-1534), oil on canvas, Raffaello Sanzio (1483-1520), Uffizi Gallery

Background imageCardinal Collection: The entry of Giovanni de'Medici into Florence; drawing by Raphael

The entry of Giovanni de'Medici into Florence; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Preparatory study for the fresco with the Mass of Bolsena; drawing by Raphael

Preparatory study for the fresco with the Mass of Bolsena; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Marble sculpture of Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, work by Lorenzetto exhibited at the Civic Museum

Marble sculpture of Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, work by Lorenzetto exhibited at the Civic Museum of Pistoia. Pistoia Civic Museum Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with the Madonna and Child

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with the Madonna and Child, found in the Santissimi Apostoli Church in Rome. Rome Santissimi Apostoli Church High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario by Mino da Fiesole and helpers

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario by Mino da Fiesole and helpers, located in the Santissimi Apostoli Church in Rome. Rome Santissimi Apostoli Church Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tombstone of Cardinal Ludovico Bonito, taken from the old church

Tombstone of Cardinal Ludovico Bonito, taken from the old church and now located in the counterfacade of the Malatestiano Temple, Rimini Rimini Malatestiano Temple, nave Slab, Plate

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Oliviero Carafa by Tommaso Malvito, Carafa Chapel, Cathedral of Naples

Monument to Cardinal Oliviero Carafa by Tommaso Malvito, Carafa Chapel, Cathedral of Naples. Naples Carafa Chapel, Cathedral Commemorative Equestrian Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Clement IV and to his nephew, Cardinal Pierre Le Gros de Saint Gilles

Monument to Clement IV and to his nephew, Cardinal Pierre Le Gros de Saint Gilles, in the church of S.Francesco in Viterbo. Viterbo Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Bartolomeo Reverella, work by Giovanni Dalmata and his assistants

Monument to Cardinal Bartolomeo Reverella, work by Giovanni Dalmata and his assistants, inside the basilica of S.Clemente, Rome

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri's tomb in the Church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome

Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri's tomb in the Church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome. Rome Church of Saint Cecilia Funerary Monument Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Adam Eston's tomb in the Church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome

Cardinal Adam Eston's tomb in the Church of Saint Cecilia in Trastevere in Rome. Rome Church of Saint Cecilia Funerary Monument Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with the sarcophagus, found in the Santissimi Apostoli

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Riario, detail with the sarcophagus, found in the Santissimi Apostoli Church in Rome. Rome Santissimi Apostoli Church Tomb Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Galeazzo Sanseverino; sculpture found in the Santa Maria la Nova Church, in Naples

Tomb of Cardinal Galeazzo Sanseverino; sculpture found in the Santa Maria la Nova Church, in Naples. Naples Santa Maria la Nova Church Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Federico Borromeo in San Sepolcro Square in Milan

Monument to Federico Borromeo in San Sepolcro Square in Milan. Milan Piazza Santo Sepolcro Commemorative Equestrian Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portal of the Castiglione Olona Collegiate Church. The lunette has depictions of the Madonna with

Portal of the Castiglione Olona Collegiate Church. The lunette has depictions of the Madonna with Child, saints and Cardinal Branda Castiglioni on his knees

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Forteguerri by Verrocchio, found in Pistoia's Cathedral

Tomb of Cardinal Forteguerri by Verrocchio, found in Pistoia's Cathedral. Pistoia Cathedral Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument of Cardinal Neri Corsini, Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome

Monument of Cardinal Neri Corsini, Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Rome Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano Funerary Monument Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust of Cardinal Michelangelo Ricci, work attributed to Domenico Guidi

Bust of Cardinal Michelangelo Ricci, work attributed to Domenico Guidi, Church of San Francesco a Ripa, Rome. Rome Church of San Francesco a Ripa Bust Late Baroque, Baroque

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral statue of Cardinal Cristoforo Moroni, conserved in the Vatican Grottoes, St

Sepulchral statue of Cardinal Cristoforo Moroni, conserved in the Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St

Burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Antonio Albertoni, in the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome

Tomb of Cardinal Antonio Albertoni, in the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Rome church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli Funerary Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1509 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal Guglielmo Fieschi, Thirteenth-century work with sarcophagus of

Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal Guglielmo Fieschi, Thirteenth-century work with sarcophagus of III century portraying the nuptial rite, collocated in the Basilica of San Lorenzo outside the Walls

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchre of the Cardinal Antonio Martino de Chaves, called the Cardinal of Portugal, S

Sepulchre of the Cardinal Antonio Martino de Chaves, called the Cardinal of Portugal, S. Giovanni in Laterano, Rome. Sculptures by Isaia da Pisa

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal de Vincenti. Work collocated in the Church of Santa Maria in

Monumental sepulchre of Cardinal de Vincenti. Work collocated in the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, in Rome. Rome Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli Funerary Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument of Cardinal Savelli, in the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome

Sepulchral monument of Cardinal Savelli, in the Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome. Rome Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli Funerary Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1498

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Bernardino Lonati, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome

Monument to Cardinal Bernardino Lonati, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Marble altar by Andrea Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome

Marble altar by Andrea Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Wall tomb of Cardinal Giorgio Costa di Portogallo, from the school of Bregno

Wall tomb of Cardinal Giorgio Costa di Portogallo, from the school of Bregno, in the church of S.Maria del Popolo, Rome. Rome Church of S.Maria del Popolo Monumental Tomb High Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: ADA-F-032259-0000

ADA-F-032259-0000
Castiglione Olona Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1932 ca.. Date of Artwork:1428

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Consalvi in the Pantheon, Rome

Monument to Cardinal Consalvi in the Pantheon, Rome Rome Pantheon Monument Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1940 ca



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"Cardinal: A Symbol of Power, Faith, and Legacy" The cardinal holds a significant place in history and culture, representing power, faith, and legacy. From the iconic image captured by Jh Newman in 1888 to Giovanni Paolo Panini's portrayal of a musical party attended by cardinals during the 17th century, these depictions showcase their influence. One such influential figure was John Henry Newman (1801-1890), an English prelate and theologian whose oil on canvas portrait from 1881 exemplifies his intellectual prowess. The vibrant vestments worn by Catholic cardinals in the 15th century further emphasize their esteemed position within the Church. Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan left an indelible mark on Catholicism as he dedicated his life to serving God and leading others towards spiritual enlightenment. Meanwhile, Saint Bonaventure's reception of the purple cardinalice highlights how this honor is bestowed upon those who have made significant contributions to religious doctrine. In times of mourning or celebration alike, cardinals play a crucial role. Cardinal Newman Lying in State signifies the respect accorded to them even after death. Similarly, Richelieu's Champagne showcases how they were patrons of art and culture during their reigns. Not limited to human figures alone, nature also exhibits its own version of a cardinal with the female Northern Cardinal perched gracefully on snowy pine trees—a testament to beauty found amidst harsh conditions. Its vibrant red plumage mirrors that of its namesake bird species—the Northern Cardinal—known for its striking appearance against winter landscapes. Capturing moments frozen in time through photography like Manning did back in 1890 allows us glimpses into historical events where cardinals played pivotal roles. Lastly, The Dance of Death mural reminds us that even powerful individuals are not exempt from mortality—an important reminder for all humanity. In essence, whether depicted through art or observed in nature's creations, cardinals continue to symbolize power, faith, and a lasting legacy that transcends time.