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The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers, 1645-1655
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The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers, 1645-1655
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The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers, 1645-1655 - A Captivating Blend of Art and Devotion
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. This stunning print captures the essence of Daniel Seghers and Erasmus Quellinus' masterpiece, "The Miracle of St Bernard in a Garland of Flowers". Created during the 17th century in Flanders, this artwork beautifully combines elements of nature with religious symbolism. At its center, we see St Bernard of Clairvaux, a revered monk known for his devotion to Christ. Surrounding him is an intricate garland adorned with vibrant flowers such as carnations, daffodils, and morning glory. Each bloom represents different aspects of Christian faith and spirituality. The composition skillfully merges artistry with religious narrative. The presence of Madonna and Child within the garland signifies purity and divine love. Moreover, the inclusion of breast milk highlights the miraculous power associated with motherhood. The artists' attention to detail is evident through their use of color and design. Every petal seems to come alive against a backdrop that exudes tranquility. The cartouche framing adds an element of elegance while emphasizing the importance placed on this sacred event. Displayed at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, this print invites viewers into a world where art meets spirituality. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these masterpieces continue to inspire awe and reverence among those who appreciate both artistic beauty and religious devotion.
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