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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

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tile from the Pulpit from the church of Santa Croce in Florence showing Saint Francis in Rome

Tile from the Pulpit from the church of Santa Croce in Florence showing Saint Francis in Rome. Florence Tile Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Pulpit of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence: two lateral panels (left side)

Pulpit of the Church of Santa Croce in Florence: two lateral panels (left side). Florence Church of Santa Croce Pulpit Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument of Cardinal Guglielmo de Braye, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, in the Church of San Domenico

Monument of Cardinal Guglielmo de Braye, work by Arnolfo di Cambio, in the Church of San Domenico, in Orvieto Orvieto San Domenico Funerary Monument Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Pope Honorius III approving the rule of Saint Francis, tile of the pulpit, marble

Pope Honorius III approving the rule of Saint Francis, tile of the pulpit, marble, Benedetto da Maiano (1442-1497), Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence Florence Basilica of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Episodes from the Baptism and the Holy Unction, front side panels of St

Episodes from the Baptism and the Holy Unction, front side panels of St. Donato's tomb, in the Cathedral of Arezzo Arezzo Cathedral Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument of Eugene IV, detail, marble, Isaia da Pisa (att.1447-1464)

Sepulchral monument of Eugene IV, detail, marble, Isaia da Pisa (att.1447-1464), Church of San Salvatore in Lauro, Rome Rome Church of St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to cardinal Riario Sforza, in the cathedral of Naples

Monument to cardinal Riario Sforza, in the cathedral of Naples Naples Cathedral, interior Funerary Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to cardinal Innico Caracciolo, by Pietro Ghetti, in the cathedral of Naples

Monument to cardinal Innico Caracciolo, by Pietro Ghetti, in the cathedral of Naples Naples Cathedral, right transept Funerary Monument Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Leopoldo de'Medici, 17th century bust, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Cardinal Leopoldo de'Medici, 17th century bust, in the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Florence Galleria degli Uffizi Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, statue by Lorenzo Lotti preserved in the ex-liceo (high school)

Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, statue by Lorenzo Lotti preserved in the ex-liceo (high school) Forteguerri, Pistoia. Pistoia Ex-liceo Forteguerri Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici; work by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Uffizi Gallery

Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici; work by Giovan Battista Foggini preserved in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence France Uffizi Gallery Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCardinal Collection: Statue of the cardinal Cipriano Pallavicino, work placed on the main altar of the Cathedral of

Statue of the cardinal Cipriano Pallavicino, work placed on the main altar of the Cathedral of S.Lorenzo in Genoa Genoa Cathedral Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Entrance to the Collegiata of Castiglione Olona, Varese

Entrance to the Collegiata of Castiglione Olona, Varese Castiglione Olona Door Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust depicting the cardinal Gaspare Contarini, by Danese Cattaneo

Bust depicting the cardinal Gaspare Contarini, by Danese Cattaneo, located in the Contarini Chapel in the Church of the Madonna dell'Orto in Venice Venice Church of the Madonna dell'Orto

Background imageCardinal Collection: Back cover of the Grimani Breviary, with the portrait of Antonio Grimani

Back cover of the Grimani Breviary, with the portrait of Antonio Grimani, in the Marciana Library in Venice. Venice Marciana Library Bookbinding High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: The tomb of Cardinal Amico Agnifili, by Silvestro dell'Aquila, in the Cathedral of L'Aquila

The tomb of Cardinal Amico Agnifili, by Silvestro dell'Aquila, in the Cathedral of L'Aquila L'Aquila Cathedral Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici, by Lorenzo Bernini, Louvre Museum, Paris

Cardinal Leopoldo de Medici, by Lorenzo Bernini, Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Bust Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageCardinal Collection: Portrait of Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, attributed to Francesco Francia

Portrait of Cardinal Francesco Alidosi, attributed to Francesco Francia and displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum High Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument of Nestor Malvezzi, marble, Andrea Bregno (c. 1418-1503) (Bottega di), Sacristy

Sepulchral monument of Nestor Malvezzi, marble, Andrea Bregno (c. 1418-1503) (Bottega di), Sacristy, Church of Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome Rome Church of Santa Maria del Popolo

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Federico Cesi, Guglielmo della Porta (1505-1576), Cesi Chapel

Tomb of Cardinal Federico Cesi, Guglielmo della Porta (1505-1576), Cesi Chapel, Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome Rome Church of Santa Maria Maggiore Monumental Tomb Mannerism

Background imageCardinal Collection: Bust portrait of Cardinal Fausto Poli, marble, Giulio Catari (active 1665-1691), sacristy

Bust portrait of Cardinal Fausto Poli, marble, Giulio Catari (active 1665-1691), sacristy, Church of San Crisogono, Rome Rome Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulchral monument of Cardinal Ludovico d'Albret, marble, Andrea Bregno (c)

Sepulchral monument of Cardinal Ludovico d'Albret, marble, Andrea Bregno (c)
Sepulchral monument of Cardinal Ludovico d'Albret, marble, Andrea Bregno (c. 1418-1503), Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome Rome Church of S. Maria in Aracoeli Funerary Monument

Background imageCardinal Collection: Sepulcher of the Cardinal of Portugal Antonio Martino de Chaves, detail, marble

Sepulcher of the Cardinal of Portugal Antonio Martino de Chaves, detail, marble, Isaia da Pisa (around 1447-1464), Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, Rome Rome Basilica of St

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument of Cardinal Bartolomeo Roverella, detail, marble, Giovanni Dalmata (1440 ca.-1509 ca)

Monument of Cardinal Bartolomeo Roverella, detail, marble, Giovanni Dalmata (1440 ca.-1509 ca.) and helpers, Church of San Clemente, Rome Rome Church of S

Background imageCardinal Collection: Archbishop Agostino Bausa on his way to bless the baptismal font in the Baptistry of Florence

Archbishop Agostino Bausa on his way to bless the baptismal font in the Baptistry of Florence during Holy Week Florence Piazza San Giovanni. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: The resumption of the French-Swiss alliance at Notre Dame, Paris on 18 November 1663

The resumption of the French-Swiss alliance at Notre Dame, Paris on 18 November 1663, tapestry of the school of Jean Mozin, preserved in the Museum of the Castles of Versailles and Trianon

Background imageCardinal Collection: Monument to Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, by Verrocchio and helpers

Monument to Cardinal Niccol Forteguerri, by Verrocchio and helpers. The work is preserved in Pistoia Cathedral Pistoia Cathedral, interior Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCardinal Collection: Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Stefaneschi, marble, Paul (Magister Paulus)

Tomb of Cardinal Pietro Stefaneschi, marble, Paul (Magister Paulus), Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere, Rome Rome Basilica of Santa Maria in Trastevere Monument. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageCardinal Collection: Detail of the tomb stone of Cardinal Angelo Acciaioli, by Francesco da Sangallo

Detail of the tomb stone of Cardinal Angelo Acciaioli, by Francesco da Sangallo, located in the Church of San Lorenzo at the Certosa (Carthusian Monastery) of Galluzzo

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Dubois

Cardinal Dubois
3789476 Cardinal Dubois; (add.info.: Guillaume Dubois, French cardinal and statesman. He was tutor to the young duke of Chartres (the regent Duke of Orleans)

Background imageCardinal Collection: Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros answers the nobles. (print)

Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros answers the nobles. (print)
7419885 Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros answers the nobles. (print) by Ward, William (1766-1826) (after); Photo © Ken Welsh. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageCardinal Collection: Guido BENTIVOGLIO, 1930 (engraving)

Guido BENTIVOGLIO, 1930 (engraving)
JAB4121419 Guido BENTIVOGLIO, 1930 (engraving) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641) (after); (add.info.: Guido BENTIVOGLIO (1579-1643) Italian cardinal, nuncio in France under Louis XIII. Engraving by J

Background imageCardinal Collection: Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, french cardinal and diplomat from italian origin.1865 (engraving)

Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, french cardinal and diplomat from italian origin.1865 (engraving)
6947905 Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, french cardinal and diplomat from italian origin.1865 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCardinal Collection: The Fortress of Faith: defended by the Knights of Faith, 1877 (lithograph))

The Fortress of Faith: defended by the Knights of Faith, 1877 (lithograph))
JAB4120659 The Fortress of Faith: defended by the Knights of Faith, 1877 (lithograph)) by French School, (15th century) (after); (add.info.: The Fortress of Faith)

Background imageCardinal Collection: King John re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio

King John re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio
King John (1199-1216) is re-crowned by Cardinal Pandulf Verraccio sent from Pope Innocent III in Rome to solve the crisis with the Church by formally surrendering England to the representative of

Background imageCardinal Collection: The marriage of Giulia Farnese with Orsino Orsini in the house of Rodrigo Borgia 1489

The marriage of Giulia Farnese with Orsino Orsini in the house of Rodrigo Borgia 1489
XEE4154193 The marriage of Giulia Farnese with Orsino Orsini in the house of Rodrigo Borgia 1489 - engraving from Lucrezia Borgia" by Oscar Pio - 1883 by Anonymous; Private Collection;

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) male in a late summer garden setting

Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) male in a late summer garden setting, Coreopsis sp. flowers around the perch, New York, USA, August

Background imageCardinal Collection: Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown

Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). Creator: Unknown
Aeneas Silvus Piccolomini at the Court of James I of Scotland, (1946). In 1435, Italian cardinal Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1405-1464, later Pope Pius II) was sent on a secret mission to Scotland

Background imageCardinal Collection: F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Creator: Unknown

F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Creator: Unknown
F. Ximines, (1436- 1517), 1830. Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros (1436- 1517), Spanish cardinal, religious figure, and statesman, twice regent of Spain

Background imageCardinal Collection: Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) male in breeding plumage perched in Crabapple (Malus sp

Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) male in breeding plumage perched in Crabapple (Malus sp.) blossom in spring, Ithaca, New York, USA, May

Background imageCardinal Collection: Western tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), male perched on aspen branch in spring, Mono Lake Basin

Western tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), male perched on aspen branch in spring, Mono Lake Basin, California, USA, May

Background imageCardinal Collection: Louis XI Visiting Cardinal Balue in the Iron Cage, (1469-1481), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Louis XI Visiting Cardinal Balue in the Iron Cage, (1469-1481), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Louis XI. Visiting Cardinal Balue in the Iron Cage, (1469-1481), 1890. Jean Balue (c1421-1491) cardinal and minister of Louis XI, Balue played both sides in negotiating a treaty

Background imageCardinal Collection: Signing of the accord between the Vatican and Italy, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Signing of the accord between the Vatican and Italy, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Signing of the accord between the Vatican and Italy, 1929. L Accord Est Signe Entre Le Vatican Et L Italie. The Lateran Treaty, an agreement made between the Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See

Background imageCardinal Collection: Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), adult male perched on icy branch of Possum Haw Holly

Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis), adult male perched on icy branch of Possum Haw Holly (Ilex decidua) with berries, Hill Country, Texas, USA. February

Background imageCardinal Collection: South America. Brazil. Yellow-billed cardinal (Paroaria capitata) is a tanager unrelated

South America. Brazil. Yellow-billed cardinal (Paroaria capitata) is a tanager unrelated to cardinals proper and commonly found in the Pantanal, the worlds largest tropical wetland area

Background imageCardinal Collection: Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). Artist: Sir John Gilbert

Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). Artist: Sir John Gilbert
Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey, c1888, (c1920). A version of Ego et Rex Meus (Me and my King) - King Henry VIII talking with Cardinal Wolsey. Wolsey dominated Henrys government from 1515 to 1529

Background imageCardinal Collection: Louis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Artist: Tamisier

Louis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Artist: Tamisier
Louis XI of France visiting Cardinal Balue in his iron cage, 1469-1480 (1882-1884). Jean Balue (c1421-1491) was a cardinal and minister of Louis XI

Background imageCardinal Collection: Cardinal Ippolito de Medici and Monsignor Mario Bracci, after 1532

Cardinal Ippolito de Medici and Monsignor Mario Bracci, after 1532. Artist: Girolamo da Carpi (1501-1556)
Cardinal Ippolito de Medici and Monsignor Mario Bracci, after 1532. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London



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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.