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St Cecilia - a Fragment (engraving)
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St Cecilia - a Fragment (engraving)
5197334 St Cecilia - a Fragment (engraving) by Church, Frederick Stuart (1842-1924) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Cecilia - a Fragment. From the design by Church for a stained glass window for the Grand Rapids Saint Cecilia Society. Illustration for Harpers Monthly Magazine, 1895.); © Look and Learn
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Decorative Arts Michigan Organ Organist Painted Glass Patron Saint St Cecilia Stained Glass Window
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This print showcases a fragment of the engraving "St Cecilia" by Frederick Stuart Church. The artwork, part of a design for a stained glass window commissioned by the Grand Rapids Saint Cecilia Society, exudes an aura of religious devotion and musical enchantment. St Cecilia, the patron saint of music, is depicted as a woman playing an organ while being watched over by an angel. The intricate details in this piece highlight Church's artistic prowess and his ability to capture both the spiritual and aesthetic aspects of Christianity. The setting takes place in Michigan, specifically at the Grand Rapids Saint Cecilia Society where this beautiful stained glass window was intended to be installed. This work not only represents Church's contribution to decorative arts but also reflects the art movement prevalent during that time period. As we admire this stunning print, we are transported back to 1895 when it was first featured in Harper's Monthly Magazine. Its presence evokes feelings of reverence and awe towards St Cecilia as well as appreciation for the talent and skill required to create such exquisite works of art. Bridgeman Images has done justice in preserving this remarkable piece through their fine art finder collection, allowing us to relish its beauty today.
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