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St Bridget Collection

"St. Bridget: A Symbol of Devotion and Inspiration" This collection of diverse artworks showcases the enduring influence and reverence for St

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: Saint Brigitta, 1516/1518. Creator: Leonhard Beck

Saint Brigitta, 1516/1518. Creator: Leonhard Beck
Saint Brigitta, 1516/1518

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: Christ on the cross flanked by the Virgin, Saint Brigit and Saint Eli... ca

Christ on the cross flanked by the Virgin, Saint Brigit and Saint Eli... ca. 1480-1500 (restrike?). Creator: Anon
Christ on the cross flanked by the Virgin, Saint Brigit and Saint Elisabeth, ca. 1480-1500 (restrike?)

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: St Bridget of the Mantle (colour litho)

St Bridget of the Mantle (colour litho)
1265964 St Bridget of the Mantle (colour litho) by Spooner, Minnie Didbin (1867-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Island Saints published by TC & EC Jack circa 1917)

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: The elevation and prospect of the west end of the steeple of St Brides church in Fleet Street

The elevation and prospect of the west end of the steeple of St Brides church in Fleet Street, London (engraving)
585061 The elevation and prospect of the west end of the steeple of St Brides church in Fleet Street, London (engraving) by English School

Background imageSt Bridget 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 imageSt Bridget Collection: Illustration from Revelations Sancte Birgitte, Koberger Nuremberg 1502 (German Text). n. d

Illustration from Revelations Sancte Birgitte, Koberger Nuremberg 1502 (German Text). n. d
Illustration from Revelations Sancte Birgitte, Koberger Nuremberg 1502 (German Text).n.d

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: Ste. Brigitte, 1713. Creator: Bernard Picart

Ste. Brigitte, 1713. Creator: Bernard Picart
Ste. Brigitte. Canonisee au concile, 1713. Saint Bridget of Sweden praying before Christ on the cross. At the age of ten, Bridget (1303-1373) claimed to have had a vision of the crucified Christ

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: St. Bridget of Sweden, 1915. Creator: Unknown

St. Bridget of Sweden, 1915. Creator: Unknown
St. Bridget of Sweden, 1915. From " Woodcuts of the Fifteenth Century in the John Rylands Library - Manchester"

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: St Bridget, 19th century

St Bridget, 19th century. Also called Brigitta or Brigite, St Bridget (1302-1373) was the daughter of Birger, prince of Sweden. She wrote Revelations, which was translated into various languages

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: Printed Book Hours Rome fol 90r St. Bridget Prayer

Printed Book Hours Rome fol 90r St. Bridget Prayer
Printed Book of Hours (Use of Rome): fol. 90r, St. Bridget in Prayer before an Apparition of Christ, 1510. Guillaume Le Rouge (French, Paris, active 1493-1517). 112 Printed folios on parchment, bound

Background imageSt Bridget Collection: St. Bridget (Schr. 1307a), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon

St. Bridget (Schr. 1307a), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon
St. Bridget (Schr. 1307a), 15th century


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"St. Bridget: A Symbol of Devotion and Inspiration" This collection of diverse artworks showcases the enduring influence and reverence for St. Bridget, a prominent figure in Christian history. The first piece, an anonymous creation from the late 15th century, depicts Christ on the cross with the Virgin Mary, Saint Brigit, and Saint Elijah by his side. This powerful image captures the essence of faith and sacrifice. Moving forward in time, we encounter a colorful lithograph titled "St. Bridget of the Mantle. " Its vibrant hues bring to life this beloved saint who is known for her piety and devotion to God. In contrast, an engraving presents us with a different perspective - it reveals the majestic steeple of St. Brides church in Fleet Street, London. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to St. Bridget's lasting impact on religious structures. The next artwork takes us back centuries ago through an illustration from Revelations Sancte Birgitte published in Nuremberg in 1502. Written in German text, it offers insights into St. Bridget's spiritual revelations that have inspired countless believers throughout history. Bernard Picart's Ste Brigitte painting from 1713 adds another layer to our understanding of this remarkable saint's legacy - her unwavering dedication continues to inspire artists across generations. Fast forward to more recent times; an unknown artist captures St. Bridget's likeness in a portrait dating back to 1915—a testament to how her story transcends time boundaries while remaining relevant even today. A delicate nineteenth-century depiction further emphasizes her significance within popular culture as she becomes immortalized through various artistic mediums like paintings or sculptures. However, not all representations focus solely on her holiness; an intriguing engraving titled "The Assassination Conspiracy in Ireland" sheds light on historical events where conspirators sought refuge near Dublin—highlighting how even political intrigue intersects with St. Bridget's story.