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St Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection

"St. Genevieve of Nanterre: A Symbol of Faith and Protection" In the realm of saints, St. Genevieve shines as a beacon of faith and protection

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: The Elector Frederic the Wise of Saxony with the Saints Ursula (L) and Genevieve (R), 1510-1512

The Elector Frederic the Wise of Saxony with the Saints Ursula (L) and Genevieve (R), 1510-1512
The Elector Frederic the Wise of Saxony (1463-1525) with the Saints Ursula (left) and Genevieve (right), 1510-1512

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Esquisse pour l'église Notre-Dame-de-Lorette : Consécration de sainte Geneviève par... 1830

Esquisse pour l'église Notre-Dame-de-Lorette : Consécration de sainte Geneviève par... 1830
Esquisse pour l'eglise Notre-Dame-de-Lorette : Consecration de sainte Genevieve par saint Germain, eveque d'Auxerre, 1830

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Sketch for the Saint-Eustache church (1st arrondissement of Paris): between 1851 and 1855

Sketch for the Saint-Eustache church (1st arrondissement of Paris): between 1851 and 1855. Saint Genevieve restores her mother's sight

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Saint Geneviève, patron of Paris, in front of the Hôtel de Ville; on the right... around 1620

Saint Geneviève, patron of Paris, in front of the Hôtel de Ville; on the right... around 1620. Creator: Unknown
Saint Genevieve, patron of Paris, in front of the Hotel de Ville; on the right, the Huns pushed back, around 1620. Current 4th arrondissement

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: The Miracle of Ardents. Creator: Albert Lenoir

The Miracle of Ardents. Creator: Albert Lenoir
The Miracle of Ardents

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Sainte Geneviève enfant en prière, c1877. Creator: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

Sainte Geneviève enfant en prière, c1877. Creator: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Sainte Genevieve enfant en priere, c1877

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Esquisse pour le Panthéon : La mort de sainte Geneviève, between 1876 and 1885

Esquisse pour le Panthéon : La mort de sainte Geneviève, between 1876 and 1885. Creator: Jean-Paul Laurens
Esquisse pour le Pantheon : La mort de sainte Genevieve, between 1876 and 1885

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Le Miracle des Ardents, c1767. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen

Le Miracle des Ardents, c1767. Creator: Gabriel François Doyen
Le Miracle des Ardents, c1767

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve, sketch for the painting in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette church, c1835

Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve, sketch for the painting in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette church, c1835. Creator: Eugene Deveria
Apotheosis of Saint Genevieve, sketch for the painting in Notre-Dame-de-Lorette church, c1835

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Ruin of the Church of Our Lady with the Tombstones of Genevieve and the Count... 1821

Ruin of the Church of Our Lady with the Tombstones of Genevieve and the Count... 1821. Creator: Domenico Quaglio II
Ruin of the Church of Our Lady with the Tombstones of Genevieve and the Count Palatine Siegfried in the Mosel Valley near Andernach, from Collection of Memorable Medieval Buildings in Germany, 1821

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (right panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (right panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Pastoral Life of Saint Genevieve (right panel), c. 1888

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (center panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (center panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Pastoral Life of Saint Genevieve (center panel), c. 1888

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (left panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley

Pastoral Life of Saint Geneviève (left panel), c. 1888. Creator: Georges William Thornley
Pastoral Life of Saint Genevieve (left panel), c. 1888

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: St. Genevieve; St. Titus; St. Simeon Stylites; Epiphany. Creator: Jacques Callot

St. Genevieve; St. Titus; St. Simeon Stylites; Epiphany. Creator: Jacques Callot
St. Genevieve; St. Titus; St. Simeon Stylites; Epiphany

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Circumcision. Creator: Laurent de la Hyre

Circumcision. Creator: Laurent de la Hyre
Circumcision

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: St. Genevieve. n. d. Creator: Gilles Rousselet

St. Genevieve. n. d. Creator: Gilles Rousselet
St. Genevieve.n.d. After Francois Boucher

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: St. Genevieve. Creator: Claude Mellan

St. Genevieve. Creator: Claude Mellan
St. Genevieve

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: The Chapel of the Enfants-Trouves in Paris: Sainte Genevieve des Ardents, 1757

The Chapel of the Enfants-Trouves in Paris: Sainte Genevieve des Ardents, 1757. [Tableau de la chapelle de Ste Genevieve des Ardents du cote droit lateral]

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe, as St Genevieve, c1773 (1894). Artist: Thomas Watson

Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe, as St Genevieve, c1773 (1894). Artist: Thomas Watson
Frances Anne Crewe, Lady Crewe (1748-1818), as St Genevieve, c1773 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870)

The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870)
The Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve, 17th century, (1870). A wood engraving showing the Corporation of the Goldsmiths carrying the Shrine of St Genevieve (c419-512 AD)

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Saint Germanus of Auxerre and Saint Genevieve of Paris, 1630. Artist: Laurent de la Hyre

Saint Germanus of Auxerre and Saint Genevieve of Paris, 1630. Artist: Laurent de la Hyre
Saint Germanus of Auxerre and Saint Genevieve of Paris, 1630. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Saint Genevieve promises to save Lutece, Middle Ages. 19th Century. Artist: Eugene Delacroix

Saint Genevieve promises to save Lutece, Middle Ages. 19th Century. Artist: Eugene Delacroix
Saint Genevieve promises to save Lutece, Middle Ages. 19th Century. Colour Lithograph. Private collection

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: St Genevieve, heroine of France, 1896. Artist: Lionel Noel Royer

St Genevieve, heroine of France, 1896. Artist: Lionel Noel Royer
St Genevieve, heroine of France, 1896. Saint Genevieve (419-512) is the patron saint of Paris. During the 5th century her prayers are said to have saved Paris by diverting the army of Attila the Hun

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Ceremony at the New Church of St Genevieve, 1765. Artist: Pierre Antoine de Machy

Ceremony at the New Church of St Genevieve, 1765. Artist: Pierre Antoine de Machy
Ceremony at the New Church of St Genevieve, 1765. Ceremony of Laying the First Stone of the New Church of St. Genevieve in 1763, 1764

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Saint Genevieve, C1810-1880. Artist: Charles-Emile-Callande de Champmartin

Saint Genevieve, C1810-1880. Artist: Charles-Emile-Callande de Champmartin
Saint Genevieve, C1810-1880

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: St Genevieve praying on the towers of Notre Dame, Paris, 15th century

St Genevieve praying on the towers of Notre Dame, Paris, 15th century. Illustration from a work in the collection of the John Rylands University Library, Manchester

Background imageSt Genevieve Of Nanterre Collection: Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century)

Saint Genevieve and Attila, c451 AD, (19th century). St Genevieve (419-512 AD), the patron saint of Paris, prevents Attila the Hun (406-453 AD) from attacking the city


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"St. Genevieve of Nanterre: A Symbol of Faith and Protection" In the realm of saints, St. Genevieve shines as a beacon of faith and protection. Born in Nanterre, France, she dedicated her life to serving God and her community. Throughout history, artists have depicted St. Genevieve in various ways, showcasing her significance in religious art. Jacques Callot's creation portrays her alongside other revered figures like St. Titus and St. Simeon Stylites, highlighting her esteemed position among saints. Laurent de la Hyre's masterpiece "Circumcision" captures a pivotal moment in Christian tradition while featuring the presence of St. Genevieve as a symbol of divine intervention. Gilles Rousselet's artwork beautifully showcases the essence of St. Genevieve with intricate details that emphasize her spiritual aura. Claude Mellan's portrayal focuses on capturing the essence of this beloved saint through his unique artistic style. The Chapel of the Enfants-Trouves in Paris pays homage to Sainte Genevieve des Ardents, honoring her role as a protector against fire hazards during its construction in 1757. Thomas Watson's depiction presents Frances Anne Crewe embodying the spirit and gracefulness associated with being likened to St. Genevieve herself during c1773 (1894). Her legacy continued into modern times with Lionel Noel Royer immortalizing her bravery as "St Genevieve, Heroine of France" in 1896 - an ode to how she inspired countless individuals throughout history. Eugene Delacroix captured an iconic scene from medieval times where Saint Germanus sought help from Sainte Genevieve to save Lutece - showcasing their unwavering devotion towards protecting their people. Pierre Antoine de Machy commemorates a significant event at the New Church of St. Genevieve through his artwork depicting an elaborate ceremony, emphasizing the importance of this saint in religious rituals. St.