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"The Virgin: A Timeless Symbol of Beauty, Grace, and Devotion" Throughout history

Background imageVirgin Collection: Church of St Mary the Virgin, Shropshire from Claremont Hill

Church of St Mary the Virgin, Shropshire from Claremont Hill
People walk along Claremont Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. In the distance is the Church of St Mary the Virgin Date: 1988

Background imageVirgin Collection: Triptych of the Virgin Mary, tempera on panel, c

Triptych of the Virgin Mary, tempera on panel, c. 1400 to 1430. In the central panel the Virgin and Child among musical angels and in the side tables saints Catherine and Eulalia

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna della Misericordia (Madonna of Mercy), c. 1500

Madonna della Misericordia (Madonna of Mercy), c. 1500. Found in the collection of Museo Diocesano, Orte

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Nativity of Christ

The Nativity of Christ. Found in the Collection of Museo di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna of the Quail (Madonna della Quaglia)

Madonna of the Quail (Madonna della Quaglia). Found in the Collection of Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona

Background imageVirgin Collection: In Thee Rejoiceth All Creation. Artist: Kavertsas, Franghias (active 1615-1648)

In Thee Rejoiceth All Creation. Artist: Kavertsas, Franghias (active 1615-1648)
In Thee Rejoiceth All Creation. Found in the collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageVirgin Collection: Our Lady of the Great Panagia (Orante), Early 13th cen Artist: Russian icon

Our Lady of the Great Panagia (Orante), Early 13th cen Artist: Russian icon
Our Lady of the Great Panagia (Orante), Early 13th cen.. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVirgin Collection: Mary, the Mother of Jesus, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Russian icon

Mary, the Mother of Jesus, Mid of the 19th cen Artist: Russian icon
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, Mid of the 19th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. Artist: Jan Provoost

The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. Artist: Jan Provoost
The Virgin and Child in a Landscape, c1520. The painting was presented to The National Gallery by Queen Victoria at the Prince Consorts wish in 1863. Painting held at The National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin and Child with Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani and Zeno, 1874, (1903)

Virgin and Child with Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani and Zeno, 1874, (1903)
Virgin and Child with Saint Lorenzo Giustiniani and Zeno, 1874. From The Connoisseur Vol. VII [Otto Limited, London, 1903.]

Background imageVirgin Collection: A Prayer to the Madonna, c1877-1912, (1912). Artist: Maurice Bompard

A Prayer to the Madonna, c1877-1912, (1912). Artist: Maurice Bompard
A Prayer to the Madonna, c1877-1912, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440

The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440. Artist: Pisanello, Antonio (1395-1455)
The Virgin and Child with Saints Anthony Abbot and George, c. 1440. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Visitation, 1517. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

The Visitation, 1517. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
The Visitation, 1517. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)

The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Artist: Raphael (1483-1520)
The Holy Family with a Lamb, 1507. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist, c1320s. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti

Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist, c1320s. Artist: Pietro Lorenzetti
Madonna and Child between St Francis and St John the Evangelist, c1320s. St Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) is bearing the stigmata on his left hand, while St John carries a book

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin of the Rocks, Between 1492 and 1508. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

The Virgin of the Rocks, Between 1492 and 1508. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
The Virgin of the Rocks, Between 1492 and 1508. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1440. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden

Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1440. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
Christ Appearing to His Mother, c1496. The scene on the right panel of the Miraflores Altarpiece is the only one in this altarpiece that illustrates two events at once

Background imageVirgin Collection: Greek Icon of the Virgin and Child

Greek Icon of the Virgin and Child, from the Byzantine Museums collection in Athens

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1440 (tempera on panel) (central detail of 49984)

The Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1440 (tempera on panel) (central detail of 49984)
XAL701919 The Coronation of the Virgin, c.1440 (tempera on panel) (central detail of 49984) by Angelico, Fra (Guido di Pietro) (c.1387-1455); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageVirgin Collection: MADONNA AND CHILD. Yolande de Soissons before Virgin and Child statue: French manuscript

MADONNA AND CHILD. Yolande de Soissons before Virgin and Child statue: French manuscript illumination, c1290

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Chapel of Mercy, Kevelaer, Germany

The Chapel of Mercy, Kevelaer, Germany
Kevelaer, a municipality in the district of Kleve, in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The most-visited Catholic pilgrimage location within north-western Europe, with more than 800

Background imageVirgin Collection: BASSA, Ferrer (1290-1348). Frescoes of the St

BASSA, Ferrer (1290-1348). Frescoes of the St Michael Chapel: Scenes of the Joys of Virgin Mary. 1343. SPAIN. Barcelona. Monastery of Pedralbes

Background imageVirgin Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Seville

Spain, Andalucia, Seville. An elegant ceramic sign with wrought iron lanterns on a street corner in Plaza del Altozano

Background imageVirgin Collection: Manuscript Illumination with the Presentation in the Temple in an Initial S, 1450-60

Manuscript Illumination with the Presentation in the Temple in an Initial S, 1450-60
Manuscript Illumination with the Presentation in the Temple in an Initial S, from a Gradual, 1450-60

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Blessing of the Wheat in the Artois, 1857 (oil on canvas)

The Blessing of the Wheat in the Artois, 1857 (oil on canvas)
XIR173095 The Blessing of the Wheat in the Artois, 1857 (oil on canvas) by Breton, Jules (1827-1906); 126x320 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Arras

Background imageVirgin Collection: THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, c1230

THE VISITATION. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, c1230

Background imageVirgin Collection: THE VISITATION. Illumination from a Gospel, early 11th century, Salzburg

THE VISITATION. Illumination from a Gospel, early 11th century, Salzburg

Background imageVirgin Collection: COELLO: VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Louis

COELLO: VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Louis, King of France. Oil painting, 1665-68, by Claudio Coello

Background imageVirgin Collection: ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS. Painting by Giorgione c1505-10

ADORATION OF SHEPHERDS. Painting by Giorgione c1505-10

Background imageVirgin Collection: KHALKOPRATIYSKAYA VIRGIN. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century

KHALKOPRATIYSKAYA VIRGIN. Icon from the Assumption Cathedral. 14th century

Background imageVirgin Collection: Petworth Church 1940S

Petworth Church 1940S
The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Petworth, West Sussex. The original building dates back to the 14th century, extensively rebuilt in 1827 by Sir Charles Barry

Background imageVirgin Collection: Mary Holding her Baby

Mary Holding her Baby
holding her baby

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgo (Rossum)

Virgo (Rossum)
VIRGO the Virgin 22 August - 21 September

Background imageVirgin Collection: Mary & Jesus (C14)

Mary & Jesus (C14)
Medieval depiction of Mary and baby Jesus

Background imageVirgin Collection: Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury

Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury
Saint Dunstan, Abbot of Glastonbury, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, then Archbishop of Canterbury, pictured here with a vision of the Virgin and Child

Background imageVirgin Collection: Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), French, 1830 - 1903, 1856

Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), French, 1830 - 1903, 1856, oil on academy board

Background imageVirgin Collection: Visit of the Angel, from the right wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera

Visit of the Angel, from the right wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera
XKH145294 Visit of the Angel, from the right wing of the Buxtehude Altar, 1400-10 (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Archangel Michael and his angels fighting the dragon, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore

The Archangel Michael and his angels fighting the dragon, 1865-1866. Artist: Gustave Dore
The Archangel Michael and his angels fighting the dragon, 1865-1866. The Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus in her arms looks down from Heaven. From Gustave Dores Bible (Revelation 12:1)

Background imageVirgin Collection: Holy Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Kardamena, Kardamaina, Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Holy Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Kardamena, Kardamaina, Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
L-R: Alex Tai (MAL) Team Principal Virgin Racing, and Nick Wirth (GBR) Technical Director Virgin Racing. Virgin Racing announce that they will enter F1 in 2010 re-branding the Manor F1 Team

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
Luiz Razia (BRA) test driver Virgin Racing. Virgin Racing announce that they will enter F1 in 2010 re-branding the Manor F1 Team. Louise Blouin Foundation, London, UK. 15 December 2009

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
Alex Tai (MAL) Team Principal Virgin Racing. Virgin Racing announce that they will enter F1 in 2010 re-branding the Manor F1 Team. Louise Blouin Foundation, London, UK. 15 December 2009

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
Photographers. Virgin Racing announce that they will enter F1 in 2010 re-branding the Manor F1 Team. Louise Blouin Foundation, London, UK. 15 December 2009

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
L-R: Nick Wirth (GBR) Technical Director Virgin Racing; Lucas di Grassi (BRA); Richard Branson (GBR) CEO Virgin Group; Timo Glock (GER); John Booth (GBR) Sporting Director Virgin Racing

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
John Booth (GBR) Sporting Director Virgin Racing. Virgin Racing announce that they will enter F1 in 2010 re-branding the Manor F1 Team. Louise Blouin Foundation, London, UK. 15 December 2009

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin F1 Team Announcement

Virgin F1 Team Announcement
L-R: Luiz Razia (BRA) Virgin Racing test driver; Timo Glock (GER) Virgin Racing; Richard Branson (GBR), CEO Virgin Group; Nick Wirth (GBR) Virgin Racing Technical Director

Background imageVirgin Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Takuma Sato (JPN) Super Aguri F1 Team arrives at the circuit in a red London cab! Formula One World Championship, Rd 1, Australian Grand Prix, Practice Day, Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna, undated. (c1500s) Creator: Perugino

Madonna, undated. (c1500s) Creator: Perugino
Madonna, undated. (c1500s)



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"The Virgin: A Timeless Symbol of Beauty, Grace, and Devotion" Throughout history, artists have sought to capture the ethereal essence of the Virgin Mary in their masterpieces. From Donatello's exquisite marble sculpture "The Pazzi Madonna (Virgin and Child)" to Antonello da Messina's captivating "Virgin Annunciate, " these works showcase the profound reverence for this iconic figure. Jan van Eyck and Hubert van Eyck's meticulous attention to detail is evident in their portrayal of the Virgin Mary, as seen in their paintings that exude a sense of divine serenity. Leonardo da Vinci, known for his mastery across various disciplines, also paid homage to the Virgin through his artistry. In a chromolithograph devotional card depicting The Virgin Mary, her gentle countenance invites viewers into a realm of spiritual contemplation. Bernadette Soubirous' encounters with Mary at Lourdes further solidify the enduring impact of this sacred figure on believers worldwide. Henry Ossawa Tanner's painting "The Annunciation" captures a moment frozen in time - an angelic visitation that forever altered human destiny. Giambattista Tiepolo's vibrant masterpiece "The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin" showcases her purity and grace against a celestial backdrop. Notre Dame De Lourdes stands as a testament to faith and devotion inspired by visions of the Blessed Mother. Paolo de Matteis' triumphant depiction titled "Triumph of the Immaculate" celebrates her victory over sin and darkness. Guido Reni's masterpiece "The Assumption of the Virgin Mary" portrays her ascent into heaven with radiant splendor. Finally, we encounter an ancient Russian icon painted at Constantinople - "The Virgin Of Vladimir, " which carries within it centuries-old veneration for this holy figure. Across cultures and eras, these artistic representations remind us that The Virgin remains an enduring symbol of beauty, grace, and devotion.