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SAINT RADEGONDE. Queen of France. Saint Radegonde exorcising a devil



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SAINT RADEGONDE. Queen of France. Saint Radegonde exorcising a devil

SAINT RADEGONDE.
Queen of France. Saint Radegonde exorcising a devil. Woodcut after a drawiong by Hans Burgkmair (1473-1531)

Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age

Media ID 12410914

Breast Burgkmair Catholic Cross Crucifix Evil Exorcism Halo Hans Heraldry Nude Occult Queen Saint Satan


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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
SAINT RADEGONDE: A Divine Queen's Battle Against Evil". This 16th-century woodcut print, inspired by a drawing from the renowned artist Hans Burgkmair, depicts an extraordinary moment in the life of Saint Radegonde. As Queen of France and a revered saint, Radegonde is shown fearlessly exorcising a devil with her divine power. The image showcases the remarkable strength and faith of this medieval queen as she stands tall, halo shining brightly above her head. Clad in regal attire, she holds a crucifix high in one hand while firmly grasping a Catholic cross in the other. These symbols represent her unwavering devotion to God and her determination to banish evil forces. Radegonde's resolute gaze meets that of the demonic figure before her - its twisted form representing all that is wicked and malevolent. With grace and authority, she confronts Satan himself, embodying both royalty and righteousness. This woodcut print not only captures an iconic moment but also serves as a testament to Radegonde's legacy as a powerful female leader who defied societal norms during the Renaissance era. Her courageous act transcends time, inspiring women throughout history to stand against darkness with unwavering conviction. Display this remarkable piece proudly on your walls as it symbolizes triumph over evil through faith and resilience – reminding us all that even queens can be warriors against darkness.

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