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Saint Barbara (left), Saint Catherine, (center), Saint Lucy (right), ca. 1500-1527. ca
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Saint Barbara (left), Saint Catherine, (center), Saint Lucy (right), ca. 1500-1527. ca
Saint Barbara (left), Saint Catherine, (center), Saint Lucy (right), ca. 1500-1527
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Eyes Marcantonio Marcantonio Raimondi Martyr Martyrdom Martyrs Palm Frond Palm Fronds Raimondi Raimondi Marcantonio Saint Barbara Saint Catherine St Barbara St Catherine St Lucy Wheel Black And Fortifications
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This print showcases three prominent saints from the 16th century, Saint Barbara on the left, Saint Catherine in the center, and Saint Lucy on the right. Created by Italian artist Marcantonio Raimondi between 1500-1527 during the Renaissance period, this engraving beautifully captures their divine presence. Each saint is depicted with remarkable attention to detail. Their serene faces exude a sense of devotion and spirituality that resonates through time. Standing at full length, they are adorned in flowing garments that drape gracefully around their bodies. The background reveals a majestic castle or fortification symbolizing strength and protection. This architectural element serves as a reminder of their martyrdoms - each saint faced persecution for her unwavering faith. Saint Barbara holds a palm frond while gazing intently into the distance; she represents courage amidst adversity. In contrast, Saint Catherine's eyes meet ours directly with an expression of wisdom and knowledge. Lastly, Saint Lucy delicately holds a wheel which signifies her martyrdom method. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork exemplifies heritage art at its finest. It offers viewers an opportunity to connect with these revered figures from Christianity's history while appreciating Raimondi's artistic mastery in capturing their essence.
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