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Margaret The Virgin Collection

"Margaret the Virgin: A Symbol of Strength and Faith" St. Margaret of Antioch, also known as Margaret the Virgin, is a revered figure in Christian history

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: St Margaret, 1524. Creator: Ortolano

St Margaret, 1524. Creator: Ortolano
St Margaret, 1524

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine, 16th century. With Saints Margaret, Dorothy, and Barbara to the left and right of Saint Catherine

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, Saint... between 1300 and 1400

Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, Saint... between 1300 and 1400. Creator: Unknown
Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist, Saint Bartholomew, Saint Magdalene and Saint Margaret, between 1300 and 1400

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: The Holy Family with Saint Margaret, ca. 1600. Creator: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)

The Holy Family with Saint Margaret, ca. 1600. Creator: Carracci, Agostino (1557-1602)
The Holy Family with Saint Margaret, ca. 1600. Found in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, n.d. Creator: Godfried Maes

Saint Margaret, n.d. Creator: Godfried Maes
Saint Margaret, n.d

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: St. Margaret of Antioch; St. Praxedes; St. Mary Magdalene; St. Bridget of Sweden

St. Margaret of Antioch; St. Praxedes; St. Mary Magdalene; St. Bridget of Sweden

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

Saint Margaret, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
Saint Margaret, ca. 1514-36

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: St Margaret trampling a demon, mid-late 15th century, (1943). Creator: Martin Schongauer

St Margaret trampling a demon, mid-late 15th century, (1943). Creator: Martin Schongauer
St Margaret trampling a demon, mid-late 15th century, (1943). Drawing in the Kupferstichkabinett, Staatlichen Museen, Berlin

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, early 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Saint Margaret, early 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Saint Margaret, early 15th century, (1943). Margaret of Antioch holding a crucifix and trampling a dragon. Drawing in the Szepmuveszeti Muzeum (Museum of Fine Arts), Budapest

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, c1570

Saint Margaret, c1570. Found in the Collection of Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, c. 1513

Saint Margaret, c. 1513. Found in the collection of Veste Coburg

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Vittoria della Rovere as Saint Margaret

Vittoria della Rovere as Saint Margaret. Found in the Collection of Museo di Casa Martelli, Firenze

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret. Artist: Zurbaran, Francisco, de (1598-1664)

Saint Margaret. Artist: Zurbaran, Francisco, de (1598-1664)
Saint Margaret. Found in the collection of Museo Carmen Thyssen, Malaga

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret. Artist: Rexach, Juan (1415-1484)

Saint Margaret. Artist: Rexach, Juan (1415-1484)
Saint Margaret. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous

Saint Margaret, 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
Saint Margaret, 17th century. Found in the collection of the National Art Gallery of Bulgaria, Sofia

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, ca 1455. Artist: Rexach, Juan (active 1431-1482)

Saint Margaret, ca 1455. Artist: Rexach, Juan (active 1431-1482)
Saint Margaret, ca 1455. Found in the collection of the Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, 1630-1634. Artist: Zurbaran, Francisco, de (1598-1664)

Saint Margaret, 1630-1634. Artist: Zurbaran, Francisco, de (1598-1664)
Saint Margaret, 1630-1634. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, c. 1565. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)

Saint Margaret, c. 1565. Artist: Titian (1488-1576)
Saint Margaret, c. 1565. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret

Saint Margaret. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, ca 1518. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

Saint Margaret, ca 1518. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
Saint Margaret, ca 1518. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: The Beheading of Saint Margaret, c. 1410. Artist: Starnina, Gherardo (c. 1364-1413)

The Beheading of Saint Margaret, c. 1410. Artist: Starnina, Gherardo (c. 1364-1413)
The Beheading of Saint Margaret, c.1410. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Nicholas and Saints Catherine, Lucy, Margaret and Apollonia

Saint Nicholas and Saints Catherine, Lucy, Margaret and Apollonia. Artist: Botticini, Francesco (1446-1497)
Saint Nicholas and Saints Catherine, Lucy, Margaret and Apollonia. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Saint Margaret, c. 1410. Artist: Bohemian Master (active 1410-1420)

Saint Margaret, c. 1410. Artist: Bohemian Master (active 1410-1420)
Saint Margaret, c.1410. Found in the collection of the Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: St. Margaret (Schr. 2846), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon

St. Margaret (Schr. 2846), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon
St. Margaret (Schr. 2846), 15th century

Background imageMargaret The Virgin Collection: Italy, Florence, painting of Immaculate conception, oil on panel

Italy, Florence, painting of Immaculate conception, oil on panel
Piero di Cosimo (1462-1521), The Incarnation, The Immaculate Conception, Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Philip, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Margareth of Antioch (Margaret the Virgin)


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"Margaret the Virgin: A Symbol of Strength and Faith" St. Margaret of Antioch, also known as Margaret the Virgin, is a revered figure in Christian history. Her story resonates with believers across centuries, symbolizing strength and unwavering faith. In various artistic representations such as Saint Margaret by Agostino Veneziano or Martin Schongauer's depiction of her trampling a demon, we witness her triumph over evil forces. These images capture the essence of her legend - a young woman who refused to renounce her beliefs despite facing persecution. Inspired by St. Praxedes, St. Mary Magdalene, and St. Bridget of Sweden, Margaret embodies their virtues while forging her own path towards martyrdom. She stands tall amidst adversity, reminding us that even in our darkest moments, faith can provide solace and courage. The artwork from different periods showcases the enduring popularity of this saintly figure throughout history. From an early 15th-century portrayal to Vittoria della Rovere's interpretation as Saint Margaret, each artist brings their unique style to depict her grace and devotion. Zurbaran's rendition captures the solemnity surrounding St. Margaret while Rexach's work emphasizes her purity and innocence. These diverse interpretations reflect how artists sought to convey different aspects of her character through their brushstrokes. Whether it be Juan Rexach's piece from the 17th century or Francisco de Zurbaran's painting created during the same period; they all pay homage to this remarkable saint whose story continues to inspire countless individuals today. As we gaze upon these artworks depicting St. Margaret trampling demons or holding a cross close to heart; let us remember that she represents not only physical strength but also spiritual fortitude against all odds.