Pilgrims Progress Collection
On the anniversary of the Battle of Ortigara, the pilgrimage of more than six thousand Alpine souls embarks on a journey towards spiritual enlightenment
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On the anniversary of the Battle of Ortigara, the pilgrimage of more than six thousand Alpine souls embarks on a journey towards spiritual enlightenment. Their colorful procession, captured in a vibrant lithograph, symbolizes their unwavering faith and determination. In the Land of Beulah, Christian and Hopeful find solace amidst lush landscapes and serene waters. This captivating lithograph portrays their joyous reunion after enduring countless trials and tribulations along their arduous path. Christian's burden becomes too heavy to bear as depicted in William Strang's poignant artwork from 1916. With great courage, he relinquishes his load, freeing himself from its weight and finding liberation in his newfound spirituality. The Return of the Company of Saint Bernardino is immortalized on wood by an unknown artist in 1610. The painting captures the jubilant homecoming of pilgrims who have completed their sacred quest with hearts full of gratitude and reverence. Etched into history is The Pilgrims of Emmaus, showcasing a profound moment where weary travelers encounter divine guidance during their expedition. This masterpiece from 1654 serves as a reminder that even in our darkest hours, we are never alone on our journey towards salvation. Diptych of Blessed Andrea Gallerani transports us back to c. 1270 when acts of compassion were celebrated through art. In this exquisite painting on wood panels, we witness Gallerani's benevolence as he welcomes pilgrims and beggars alike with open arms – exemplifying true devotion to humanity. The Ghent Altarpiece reveals The Just Judges panel painted meticulously in 1432 using oil on panel technique; it depicts righteous individuals committed to upholding justice within society – an inspiration for all pilgrims striving for righteousness along their chosen paths. Stunningly portrayed within another section of The Ghent Altarpiece is St. Christopher guiding fellow pilgrims towards enlightenment - reminding us that even amidst uncertainty, faith can illuminate our way.