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Remigius Collection

"Remigius: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Remigius, a name that echoes throughout history and art

Background imageRemigius Collection: Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, first founded by the Norman Bishop Remigius in 1086. Date: 1940s

Background imageRemigius Collection: Lincoln Cathedral 1940S

Lincoln Cathedral 1940S
A fine overview of the city of Lincoln, England, with its majestic cathedral, first founded by the Norman Bishop Remigius in 1086

Background imageRemigius Collection: Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at

Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at Christmas 496, 498, or 506
543279 Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at Christmas 496, 498, or 506

Background imageRemigius Collection: Baptism of King Clovis I, 15th century, (1849). Creator: Paul Lacroix

Baptism of King Clovis I, 15th century, (1849). Creator: Paul Lacroix
Baptism of King Clovis I, 15th century, (1849). Scene depicting Frankish King Clovis I (466-511 AD) being baptised by Saint Remigius in the cathedral of Reims in northern France

Background imageRemigius Collection: View of London and the River Thames from under Westmister Bridge, 1747

View of London and the River Thames from under Westmister Bridge, 1747. Showing the Lambeth shore to the right and the Thames, from below an arch in Westminster Bridge, whilst under construction

Background imageRemigius Collection: Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale

Westminster Bridge, 1747. Artist: Samuel Wale
North prospect of Westminster Bridge, London, 1747; with boats including company barges on the River Thames. Also including a description and a key to the main buildings

Background imageRemigius Collection: The Nottingham and the Mars, c1750. Artist: Remigius Parr

The Nottingham and the Mars, c1750. Artist: Remigius Parr
The Nottingham and the Mars, c1750. HMS Nottingham captured the French warship Mars, which was returning to French from the unsuccessful Duc d Anville expedition to North America, on 11 October 1746

Background imageRemigius Collection: A triptych of the healing work of St Remy, Bishop of Reims, 11th century (1870)

A triptych of the healing work of St Remy, Bishop of Reims, 11th century (1870). The first compartment represents St Remy healing a paralytic; the second

Background imageRemigius Collection: The 12Th Century Chalice Of Saint Remi, Or St. Remigius. Pure Gold Encrusted With Precious Stones

The 12Th Century Chalice Of Saint Remi, Or St. Remigius. Pure Gold Encrusted With Precious Stones. From Handbook Of The Arts Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance, Published London 1855

Background imageRemigius Collection: Saint Remigius, Remy Or Remi. Top: Saint Remigius Healing A Paralytic. Middle

Saint Remigius, Remy Or Remi. Top: Saint Remigius Healing A Paralytic. Middle: Saint Remigius Healing A Sick Person By Invoking The Sacrament On The Altar

Background imageRemigius Collection: The Baptism Of King Clovis I Of France By Saint Remigius. After A Fragment From A 15Th Century

The Baptism Of King Clovis I Of France By Saint Remigius. After A Fragment From A 15Th Century Painting. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

Background imageRemigius Collection: King Henry VII of England, 1490

King Henry VII of England, 1490.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages (1796)

Background imageRemigius Collection: The Baptism of Clovis I (465-511) King of the Franks (oil on canvas)

The Baptism of Clovis I (465-511) King of the Franks (oil on canvas)
XIR39441 The Baptism of Clovis I (465-511) King of the Franks (oil on canvas) by Puget, Pierre (1620-94); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Marseille, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageRemigius Collection: BONN: SAINT REMIGIUS. Detail view of a plan of Bonn, Germany, with the church of

BONN: SAINT REMIGIUS. Detail view of a plan of Bonn, Germany, with the church of Saint Remigius in the foreground, where composer Ludwig van Beethoven was christened

Background imageRemigius Collection: Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius

Clovis (c466-511) first King of the Franks. Clovis baptised at Rheims by Saint Remigius at Christmas 496, 498, or 506. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph

Background imageRemigius Collection: CLOVIS I (465-511). Merovingian king of the Franks

CLOVIS I (465-511). Merovingian king of the Franks

Background imageRemigius Collection: BEZZUOLI, Giuseppe (1784-1855)

BEZZUOLI, Giuseppe (1784-1855). Saint Remigius baptizing King Clovis. Baptized by Saint Remigius, Bishop of Reims

Background imageRemigius Collection: England / Lincoln 1940S

England / Lincoln 1940S
A fine overview of the city of Lincoln, England, with its majestic cathedral, first founded by the Norman Bishop Remigius in 1086


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"Remigius: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world of Remigius, a name that echoes throughout history and art. From the majestic Lincoln Cathedral in the 1940s to the intricate sculpture at Collegiale Notre-Dame de Dinant in Wallonia, Remigius leaves his mark. In Paul Lacroix's masterpiece, witness the Baptism of King Clovis I, a momentous event from the 15th century brought to life with meticulous detail. As you gaze upon Samuel Wale's painting of London and the River Thames under Westminster Bridge in 1747, imagine Remigius walking these very streets. The Nottingham and Mars ships come alive under Remigius Parr's skilled brush strokes, capturing maritime beauty from around 1750. Marvel at St Remy's healing work depicted in an exquisite triptych from the 11th century – a testament to faith and compassion. King Henry VII of England stands regally before you, his presence commanding respect as he embodies power and authority. The Chalice of Saint Remi glimmers with pure gold encrusted with precious stones – a symbol of devotion crafted centuries ago. Saint Remigius himself takes center stage as he heals paralytics and sick individuals while invoking sacraments on altars. Witness him baptizing Clovis I, King of Franks, alongside Queen Clotilde as they receive divine blessings delivered by the Holy Spirit's dove. Immerse yourself in this captivating journey through time and art where each piece tells a story connected by one common thread - "Remigius.