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Saint Marina Collection

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

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret, 1524. Creator: Ortolano

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

Background imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret, n.d. Creator: Godfried Maes

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

Background imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret, ca. 1514-36. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

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

Background imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret, c1570

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

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret, c. 1513

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

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: Vittoria della Rovere as Saint Margaret

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

Background imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina 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 imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret

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

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: Saint Margaret of Antioch, c1630, (1937). Artist: Francisco de Zurbaran

Saint Margaret of Antioch, c1630, (1937). Artist: Francisco de Zurbaran
Saint Margaret of Antioch, c1630. After an original work by Francisco de Zurbaran (1598-1664). Original housed in The National Gallery, London.From The Studio Vol

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret, 1886

St Margaret, 1886. St Margaret or Marina of Antioch was an early 4th century virgin Christian martyr. She is depicted standing on the Devil in the form of a dragon

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret, late 15th century

St Margaret, late 15th century. St Margaret or Marina of Antioch was an early 4th century virgin Christian martyr. She is depicted escaping from the Devil in the form of a dragon

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret, 15th century

St Margaret, 15th century. From the Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: Scenes from a carved wooden altarpiece, 16th century

Scenes from a carved wooden altarpiece, 16th century
Scenes from a carved wooden altarpiece from north Germany, showing St Margaret, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 16th century

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret being boiled in oil, 16th century

St Margaret being boiled in oil, 16th century
St Margaret being boiled in oil, on a limewood altarpiece from north Germany, 16th century

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: St Margaret or Marina of Antioch, early 4th century virgin Christian martyr, 19th century

St Margaret or Marina of Antioch, early 4th century virgin Christian martyr, 19th century. She is depicted standing on the Devil in the form of a dragon

Background imageSaint Marina Collection: Doubting Thomas putting his hand into Christs wounds

Doubting Thomas putting his hand into Christs wounds. On the left are scenes from the life of Margaret of Antioch and on the right are scenes from the life of St George. School of Antwerp altarpiece

Background imageSaint Marina 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


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"Saint Marina: A Symbol of Strength and Faith" Saint Marina, also known as St. Margaret of Antioch, is a revered figure in Christian history. Her story has captivated artists throughout the centuries, inspiring them to create magnificent works that depict her courage and unwavering faith. One such artwork is "St. Margaret trampling a demon, " created by Martin Schongauer in the mid-late 15th century. This powerful image showcases Saint Marina's triumph over evil forces, symbolizing her ability to overcome adversity through her devotion to God. In another depiction from the early 15th century, an unknown artist portrays Saint Marina with grace and elegance. The delicate brushstrokes capture her serene expression, highlighting her purity and dedication to serving others. Vittoria della Rovere takes on the role in one portrayal, embodying the saint's virtues with poise and dignity. Through this representation, we witness how Saint Marina continues to inspire individuals even today. The renowned painter Francisco de Zurbaran also pays homage to Saint Marina in his work from the 17th century. His meticulous attention to detail brings out every nuance of her character - strength mixed with compassion - making it evident why she remains an influential figure for many believers. Juan Rexach's interpretation from ca 1455 captures both her beauty and resilience. With vibrant colors and intricate details, he emphasizes not only her physical appearance but also the inner strength that guided her through life's challenges. Zurbaran returns once again in his painting from 1630-1634 where he masterfully depicts Saint Marina immersed in prayerful contemplation. This piece serves as a reminder that despite facing persecution during Roman times, she remained steadfast in upholding her beliefs until martyrdom. Throughout history, other saints have been associated with or inspired by St. Margaret of Antioch – St Praxedes who shared a similar devotion to her faith, St.