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"Exploring the Episcopalian Heritage: From Mystics to Economics and Art" Delve into the rich tapestry history with a captivating journey through time

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 1855

Episcopal Church, Richmond, Virginia, USA, 1855. A print from the History and Topography of the United States of North America, by John Howard Hinton, Volume 2, Samuel Walker, Boston, 1855

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Episcopal Declaration of Archbishop Crammer and seven other English bishops, c1537

Episcopal Declaration of Archbishop Crammer and seven other English bishops, c1537. Artist: Thomas Cranmer
Episcopal Declaration of Archbishop Crammer and seven other English bishops, c1537. Declaration recognizing the authority of Christian Princes in ecclesiastical matters, signed by: Thomas Crammer

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman period. Small jar for ointments. Lacrymatory. Glass. F

Roman period. Small jar for ointments. Lacrymatory. Glass. F
Roman period. Small jar for ointments. Lacrymatory. Blown glass. From Augusta Emerita (Merida). Extremadura. 1st century AD. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Gothic Virgin Mary with Divine Infant. Wood carving made in

Gothic Virgin Mary with Divine Infant. Wood carving made in
Gothic Virgin. Virgin Mary with Divine Infant. Wood carving made in 14th century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Altarpiece of Bellver de Cerdanya. Painted wood. 14th C. by

Altarpiece of Bellver de Cerdanya. Painted wood. 14th C. by workshop of Seu D Urgell. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Altar frontal from the Virgin

Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Altar frontal from the Virgin and Child with fleur-de-lis in El Coll. Last quarter of the 12th century. Tempera on poplar wood

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Complutensian Polyglot Bible by Cisneros. Page of Genesis. E

Complutensian Polyglot Bible by Cisneros. Page of Genesis. E
Complutensian Polyglot Bible. Is the name given to the first printed polyglot ot the entire Bible, initiated and financed by spanish Cardinal Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros (1436-1517)

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: EPISCOPAL CROSS. Symbol of the Episcopal Church. Line engraving

EPISCOPAL CROSS. Symbol of the Episcopal Church. Line engraving

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist

SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist and Civil War nurse, founded a Confederate hospital. Drawing of a stained glass window at St

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Old Bedford Jail, built on the Town Bridge across the River Ouse, Bedford, England

Old Bedford Jail, built on the Town Bridge across the River Ouse, Bedford, England, seen here in the 19th century. John Bunyan, the Baptist preacher and author of The Pilgrims Progress

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Gobel Resigns His Episcopal Office, 1793. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel, 1727-1794

Gobel Resigns His Episcopal Office, 1793. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel, 1727-1794. French Ecclesiastic, Politician And Archbishop Of Paris.Engraved By Launy Marchand After Renaud

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman Empire. Spain. White glass bowl. From a tomb of Vic. D

Roman Empire. Spain. White glass bowl. From a tomb of Vic. Dated between 2nd-3rd century AD. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Mercury. Roman god of trade. (identified as the Greek Hermes

Mercury. Roman god of trade. (identified as the Greek Hermes). Bronze statuette. From the Ribes Valley, Ripoll?s. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: John Law (1671 A?i? 1729). Scottish economist. Dutch satiri

John Law (1671 A?i? 1729). Scottish economist. Dutch satiri
John Law (1671A?i?1729). Scottish economist. He was appointed Controller General of Finances of France under King Louis XV. In 1716 Law established the Banque G?n?rale in France, a private bank

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman antefix. Terracotta. Goddess Diana. From Tarragona. 1s

Roman antefix. Terracotta. Goddess Diana. From Tarragona. 1s
Roman antefix. Terracotta. Figure of god Diana. From Tarragona. 1st century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman rings. Gold, malachite and emerald. From Empuries. Cat

Roman rings. Gold, malachite and emerald. From Empuries. Cat
Roman rings. The small (gold and malachite). The big (gold and emerald). From Empuries. Catalonia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Espinelves. Frontal altar from Sa

Romanesque Art. Catalonia. Espinelves. Frontal altar from Saint Vincent. Anonymous. Around 1187. Tempera on wood. The Adoration of the Magi: Melchior, Caspar and Balthasar. Episcopal Museum. VIc

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Romanesque. Spain. Catalonia. Puigbo. Altar frontal from St

Romanesque. Spain. Catalonia. Puigbo. Altar frontal from St
Romanesque art. Catalonia. Puigbo. Altar frontal from St. Martins church. Anonymous. Christ the Saviour and scenes from the life of Saint Martin, bishop of Tours. Last quarter of 12th century

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Jaume Ferrer I. 15th c. Catalan Gothic painter. Last Supper

Jaume Ferrer I. 15th c. Catalan Gothic painter. Last Supper
Gothic art. Spain. Jaume Ferrer I. 15th c. Catalan Gothic painter. Last Supper. C 1450. From Lleida. Diocesan and regional Museum of Solsona. Catalonia

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: The Nuremberg Chronicle (Liber Chronicarum) by Hartmann Sche

The Nuremberg Chronicle (Liber Chronicarum) by Hartmann Schedel. 1493. IllustratorMichael Wolgemut and Wilhelm Pleydenwurff. Language: Latin, German. Engraving

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Athanasius Kircher (1601 / 16021680). German Jesuit scholar C

Athanasius Kircher (1601 / 16021680). German Jesuit scholar C
Athanasius Kircher (1601/16021680) (sometimes erroneously spelled Kirchner). German Jesuit scholar. China Monumentis, qua sacris qua profanis, 1667. Tea Plant

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinh of Fortunes), by Juan de Mena

Laberinto de Fortuna (Labyrinh of Fortunes), by Juan de Mena
Juan de Mena (1411-1456). Spanish poet. Labyrinth of Fortune, or The Three Hundred, 1444. Edition in 1566, Alcala de Hernares. Poem CXXXVI

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Juan Alvaro Zapata (1552-1623). Spanish Cistercian monk. Vi

Juan Alvaro Zapata (1552-1623). Spanish Cistercian monk. Vi
Juan Alvaro Zapata (1552-1623). Spanish Cistercian monk. Abbot of Veruela. Vida, Penitencia i Milagros de Nuestra Gloriosisimo Padre San Bernardo. Edition of Zaragoza, 1595. Episcopal Library

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: View of Boston during the American Revolutionary War. North End with Old North (Christ)

View of Boston during the American Revolutionary War. North End with Old North (Christ)
BOSTON, 1770s. View of Boston during the American Revolutionary War. North End with Old North (Christ) Church is at left and Charlestown is seen in the background. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Colonials going to church in Alexandria, Virginia

Colonials going to church in Alexandria, Virginia
Colonial Virginians attending services at Christ Church in Alexandria, 1700s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman weight for a loom. From Alcolea del Rio, Andalusia

Roman weight for a loom. From Alcolea del Rio, Andalusia
Weight for a loom. Roman age. From Alcolea del Rio, Andalusia. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Censer. From Sant Feliu of Lledo. 6th-7th centuries

Censer. From Sant Feliu of Lledo. 6th-7th centuries
Censer. Anonymous. Coptic Egypt or Constantinopla or Syria. 6th-7th centuries. From Saint Feliu of Lledo (Girona Province, Catalonia). Bronze. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Visigothic buckle of copper. Probably from Burgos

Visigothic buckle of copper. Probably from Burgos
Visigothic buckle of copper. Decorated with floral motifs and a radiated wheel in the center. Probably from Burgos (Castile and Leon). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Methodist Episcopal High School, Rangoon, Burma

Methodist Episcopal High School, Rangoon, Burma. Date: circa 1910

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: English Cathedrals - St Asaphs Cathedral

English Cathedrals - St Asaphs Cathedral - Cathedral - Tomb with railings in (foreground). Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals St Asaph Cathedral (Welsh)

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: English Cathedrals - St Asaph - Arches in the Nave

English Cathedrals - St Asaph - Arches in the Nave - Through Tall Arches. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals.St Asaph Cathedral (Welsh)

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1581, by Torquat

Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1581, by Torquat
Torquato Tasso (1544-1595). Italian poet. Gerusalemme Liberata (Jerusalem Delivered), 1581. Epic poem. Chant I. Printed in Venice, 1788. Colored

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman mosaic. Fragment. Womans face. From roman villa of la

Roman mosaic. Fragment. Womans face. From roman villa of la
Roman mosaic. Fragment. Womans face. From the Roman Villa of Can Tarres, La Garriga. Severan Period. 3rd century AD. Opus Tessellatum. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Greek art. 5th century BC. Classic period. Stamnos. Red figu

Greek art. 5th century BC. Classic period. Stamnos. Red figures. From Bari (Italy). Satyr and maenad playing a aulos. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Gilded silver chalices. 15th century. Diocesan Museum. Calat

Gilded silver chalices. 15th century. Diocesan Museum. Calatayud. Aragon. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Statuette of Mars, god of war. Roman. Bronze. From Rome. 2nd

Statuette of Mars, god of war. Roman. Bronze. From Rome. 2nd-3rd century. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Early Christian art. Roman lamp. Terracotte. Chi Rho symbol

Early Christian art. Roman lamp. Terracotte. Chi Rho symbol
Early Christian art. Roman oil lamp. Terracotte. Chi Rho symbol. From Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Bridle of horse. Bronze. Roman. From Valladolid. Episcopal M

Bridle of horse. Bronze. Roman. From Valladolid. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Head of the God Seraphis. Roman, 2nd -early 3rd century. Mar

Head of the God Seraphis. Roman, 2nd -early 3rd century. Mar
Head of the God Seraphis. Roman, 2nd century-early 3rd century. Marble. From Valladolid. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman oil lamps. Terracotte. Octopus decoration. From Catalo

Roman oil lamps. Terracotte. Octopus decoration. From Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Late Hellenistic period. Female statuette. From Rome. Terrac

Late Hellenistic period. Female statuette. From Rome. Terracotte. Tanagra style. 196-156 a.C. Epicopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman art. Head child. Julio-Claudian dynastry. From Merida

Roman art. Head child. Julio-Claudian dynastry. From Merida. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s

Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. 1st c. BC-1s
Slab of wall covering with a winged Nike. Roman. Late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD. Moulded terracotta. From Tarragona (?). Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Roman Sarcophagus. Cover. Marble. Marine motifs. Catalonia ?

Roman Sarcophagus. Cover. Marble. Marine motifs. Catalonia ?
Fragment sarcophagus. Cover. Marble. Marine motifs. Marine bull. Catalonia possibly comes from. 2nd century AD. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Head of Medusa. Roman relief. Terracotta. 50 BC-50 AD. From

Head of Medusa. Roman relief. Terracotta. 50 BC-50 AD. From
Head of Medusa. Monster, Gorgon. Roman relief. Terracotta. 50 BC-50 AD. From Catalonia. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Funerary altar. Roman, late 2nd century-arly 3rd century. Ma

Funerary altar. Roman, late 2nd century-arly 3rd century. Marble. From Merida. Spain. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Ceramic plate. Decorated head matron. Greek imitation. 3rd c

Ceramic plate. Decorated head matron. Greek imitation. 3rd c
Phiale or patera, libation bowl. Ceramic plate. Decorated head matron. Greek imitation. 3rd century BC. From Bari, Italy. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageEpiscopal Collection: Stamnos. Greek pottery used to store liquids. Classic period

Stamnos. Greek pottery used to store liquids. Classic period. 5th century. Red-figures depicting heroes. From Bari, Italy. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain



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"Exploring the Episcopalian Heritage: From Mystics to Economics and Art" Delve into the rich tapestry history with a captivating journey through time. Discover the spiritual depths of Saint John of the Cross, a Spanish mystic whose engraving of the Ascent to Mount Carmel transports us to another realm. His profound teachings continue to inspire seekers today. Step back even further in time as we encounter Juan Gasco's Holy Face, an exquisite masterpiece from the 16th century that invites contemplation and reverence. This sacred image serves as a window into devotion and faith. In bustling Rittenhouse Square, pause at the red door of Church of the Holy Trinity Episcopal churchs – an inviting entrance that welcomes all who seek solace or community within its walls. It stands as a symbol of inclusivity and warmth amidst city life. Marvel at a stunning triptych depicting the Virgin Mary, painted with delicate tempera on panel. Each brushstroke reveals devotion and artistic skill intertwined in perfect harmony. Venturing beyond religious realms, we encounter John Law, a Scottish economist whose ideas shaped financial systems during his lifetime. Dive into Dutch satirical artwork inspired by his economic theories - an intriguing blend where art meets finance. Travel back in time to Wall Street in 1857 when panic struck markets across America. James H captures this tumultuous moment on canvas, immortalizing it for generations to come. The painting evokes both fear and resilience amid economic uncertainty. Gaze upon Wall Street itself through an enchanting colored engraving from 1866 - Broadway stretching westward towards Trinity Church standing tall amidst bustling activity below. Witness how commerce intertwines with spirituality against New York City's iconic backdrop. Uncover Catalonia's cultural treasures through centuries-old ceramics like Catalan pharmacy pots – vessels that once held medicinal secrets within their beautifully adorned surfaces. These artifacts offer glimpses into ancient traditions blending science with artistry.