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A Thephilanthropist in robes
A Thephilanthropist, religious sect founded by the visionary Catherine Theot, Directory era, 1795-1799. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes Historiques de la France (Historical Costumes of France), Administration de Librairie, Paris, 1852
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This hand-colored lithograph depicts a prominent member of the enigmatic religious sect, A Thephilanthropist, or Theos, during the Directory era in France, circa 1795-1799. Founded by the visionary Catherine Theot, this deistic sect attracted a significant following during a time of political and religious upheaval. Theophilanthropists, also known as Teophilanthropes, believed in the unity of God and humanity, emphasizing the importance of moral values, charity, and universal brotherhood. Their name, derived from the Greek words for 'God-loving' and 'man-loving,' reflected their unique blend of religious and humanitarian ideals. In this evocative image, the Theophilanthropist is shown in voluminous robes, adorned with symbols of their faith. The intricate details of the robe, from the delicate folds to the symbolic emblems, are rendered with exquisite precision by the skilled artisans of Le Bibliophile Jacob, who produced this lithograph as part of their 'Historical Costumes of France' series. The serene expression on the Theophilanthropist's face, combined with the tranquil setting, conveys a sense of inner peace and spiritual connection. This image offers a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs and practices of this intriguing religious sect, which continues to intrigue scholars and historians alike. The lithograph, produced in 1852, serves as a testament to the enduring allure of Theophilanthropism and the rich history of religious and philosophical movements that shaped the modern world.
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