Wonderworker Collection
"Wonderworker: A Glimpse into Miracles and Divine Intervention" Step into a world where miracles unfold, as captured in timeless works of art
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"Wonderworker: A Glimpse into Miracles and Divine Intervention" Step into a world where miracles unfold, as captured in timeless works of art. The painting "Miracle of the Holy Cross at the Ponte di Rialto" transports us to Venice in 1496, where faith triumphs over adversity. In El Greco's masterpiece "Saint Anthony of Padua, " painted around 1580, we witness the saint's spiritual power and connection with God. Similarly, his depiction of "Saint Bartholomew" showcases divine grace shining through even in times of persecution. The awe-inspiring scene of "Jesus Walks on Water" from 1863 reminds us that extraordinary things happen when we place our trust in a higher power. This artwork captures the profound moment when Peter's doubt is overcome by Jesus' unwavering love and support. Tapestries have long been used to depict miraculous events, such as "The Miraculous Draught of Fishes. " Created between 1717 and 1720 by Manufacture Royale des Gobelins, this tapestry brings to life the biblical story filled with abundance and wonder. Russian iconography reveals Saint Blessed Xenia of St. Petersburg - her image radiating serenity amidst earthly trials. Meanwhile, Joan Desi's portrayal of "Saint Anthony the Abbot Tormented by Demons" depicts an intense struggle between good and evil. Ancient art takes us back to pivotal moments like the "Calling of the Apostles Peter and Andrew, " showcasing their transformative encounter with Christ. Equally captivating is their rescue from drowning in Vicentino's painting titled "Christ Rescuing Peter from Drowning. " "The Procession of Relics of Saint Nicholas, " depicted in Livre de la confrérie (Booklet for Brotherhood), offers a glimpse into how communities honor saints through sacred rituals - a testament to their belief in miracles beyond human comprehension.