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Saint Severin Collection

"Saint Severin: A Symbol of Faith and Freedom" Step into the world of Saint Severin, a revered figure in religious history

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: The Church of St Severin in Cologne in an Imaginary Setting, 1660-1672. Creator: Jan van der Heyden

The Church of St Severin in Cologne in an Imaginary Setting, 1660-1672. Creator: Jan van der Heyden
The Church of St Severin in Cologne in an Imaginary Setting, 1660-1672

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Rue Saint-Séverin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877. Creator: Johan Barthold Jongkind

Rue Saint-Séverin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877. Creator: Johan Barthold Jongkind
Rue Saint-Severin, current 5th arrondissement, 1877

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Portrait of Saint John of Matha, founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, with halo

Portrait of Saint John of Matha, founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, with halo, in Crusader robes
6339032 Portrait of Saint John of Matha, founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity, with halo, in Crusader robes, holding shackles of freed Christians by Desportes

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: St. Severin, Paris, 1902. Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlan

St. Severin, Paris, 1902. Creator: Donald Shaw MacLaughlan
St. Severin, Paris, 1902

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1839. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1839

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Dancing: The Cardinals of Narbonne and of Saint Severin dancing a Pavanne before Louis XII at

Dancing: The Cardinals of Narbonne and of Saint Severin dancing a Pavanne before Louis XII at Milan, 1499 (litho)
6027877 Dancing: The Cardinals of Narbonne and of Saint Severin dancing a Pavanne before Louis XII at Milan, 1499 (litho) by Macquoid

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Interior of Saint Severin Church in Erfurt, 1855. Creator: Carl Georg Anton Graeb

Interior of Saint Severin Church in Erfurt, 1855. Creator: Carl Georg Anton Graeb
Interior of Saint Severin Church in Erfurt, 1855

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: The Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1831, (1930). Creator: James Holland

The Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1831, (1930). Creator: James Holland
The Church of St. Severin, Paris, 1831, (1930). Roman catholic church on the Rue Saint-Severin in Paris. Painting in the Lady Lever Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: La Bievre Les Gobelins Saint-Severin

La Bievre Les Gobelins Saint-Severin
La Bievre, Les Gobelins, Saint-Severin: Le Quartier Saint-Severin: La Rue des Pretres Saint-Severin, 1901. Auguste Louis Lepere (French, 1849-1918)

Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Standing Soldier Study Chapel Saints Peter Paul

Standing Soldier Study Chapel Saints Peter Paul
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Background imageSaint Severin Collection: Auguste Lepašre, Rue Saint-Severin, French, 1849 - 1918, published 1901, wood engraving

Auguste Lepašre, Rue Saint-Severin, French, 1849 - 1918, published 1901, wood engraving printed in sanguine


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"Saint Severin: A Symbol of Faith and Freedom" Step into the world of Saint Severin, a revered figure in religious history. This captivating portrait depicts Saint John of Matha, the visionary founder of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity. With a radiant halo adorning his head and dressed in Crusader robes, he holds shackles that once bound Christians but now symbolize their liberation. The year is 1909 when this masterpiece was brought to life on canvas by an unknown artist. Its intricate details capture the essence of Saint-Severin, Paris—a place where spirituality intertwines with artistry. In 1902, Donald Shaw MacLaughlan immortalized St. Severin through his own interpretation, showcasing its architectural magnificence against a backdrop painted with passion. Travel back to 1839 as Thomas Shotter Boys unveils the Church of St. Severin in all its glory—an architectural gem standing tall amidst bustling streets. Fast forward to Milan in 1499, where litho captures an enchanting moment—the Cardinals of Narbonne and Saint Severin dancing a Pavanne before Louis XII—celebrating faith through movement. Erfurt's Carl Georg Anton Graeb transports us to 1855 within the walls of St. Severin Church's interior—a sanctuary filled with tranquility and devotion. James Holland takes us on another journey through time with his lens capturing Rue Saint-Severin bustling with shops and tourists—a vibrant testament to how this sacred place has evolved over centuries. But let us not forget Kirche Am Steinhof—Churches dedicated to St. Leopold—in Vienna, Austria; they too pay homage to our beloved saint across Central Europe's borders. Through these various depictions spanning time and space, we witness how Saint Severin continues to inspire generations worldwide—a beacon guiding souls towards faith and freedom for centuries past and those yet unborn.