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Catharina receives stigmata Christ Catharina redeems
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Catharina receives stigmata Christ Catharina redeems
Catharina receives the stigmata of Christ / Catharina redeems a possessed person from her demons / Pope Gregory XI returns to Italy Sce nes from the life and wonders of Saint Catherine of Siena (series title) Vita mors gesta, et miracula quaedam selecta B. CATHERINAE SENENSIS (...) (series title), From left to right: Catharina succumbs in the arms of two sisters after receiving the stigmata from Christ. Lines run from the body of Christ on a crucifix to the wounds of Catherine. A possessed woman is writhing on the floor. Her husband tries to keep her under control. Catharina redeems the woman with a blessing gesture from her demons. Pope Gregory XI returns with his retinue to the papal court in Italy and meets St. Catherine and another Domenicanes along the way. In the margin an explanation of the performances in Latin. Ninth prints from a series of twelve with the life and wonders of Saint Catherine of Siena. The virgin and Dominican Tertiary, Catherine of Siena, possible attributes: book, cross, crown of thorns, crucifix, demon under foot, heart (with cross), lily, plague-stricken, ring, rosary, stigmata, St. Catherine of Siena, kneeling before a crucifix, or swooning into the arms of two nuns, receives the stigmata, miraculous healings of St. Catherine of Siena, pope Gregory XI returns from Avignon to Rome after a visit from St. Catherine of Siena, Gregorius XI, Pieter de Jode (I), Italy, 1597, paper, engraving, h 252 mm × w 286 mm
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This print captures a series of extraordinary events from the life of Saint Catherine of Siena. In the center, we see Catharina, a virgin and Dominican Tertiary, kneeling before a crucifix as she receives the stigmata - wounds mirroring those of Christ. Lines connect her body to the wounds on the crucifix, symbolizing her deep spiritual connection with Jesus. To the left, two sisters tenderly support Catharina as she succumbs to this divine experience. On the right side of the image, a possessed woman writhes on the floor while her husband desperately tries to restrain her. With a powerful blessing gesture, Catharina redeems this tormented soul from her demons. In another scene depicted in this print, Pope Gregory XI returns to Italy accompanied by his retinue after an encounter with St. Catherine during his visit to Avignon. Along their journey back to Rome, they meet St. Catherine and another member of Domenicanes. The margin provides explanations in Latin for each performance portrayed in this ninth print from a remarkable series dedicated to Saint Catherine's life and wonders. Created by Pieter de Jode I in 1597 using paper engraving techniques, this artwork measures 252 mm in height and 286 mm in width. It is part of Liszt Collection's extensive collection but should not be used for commercial purposes without permission.
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