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"Augustine: From Vices to Virtues, a Journey of Redemption" In the captivating painting "The Devil Presenting St Augustine with the Book of Vices

Background imageAugustine Collection: La Berceuse Woman Rocking Cradle Augustine-Alix Pellicot Roulin

La Berceuse Woman Rocking Cradle Augustine-Alix Pellicot Roulin
Artokoloro

Background imageAugustine Collection: Virgin Immaculate Four Male Saints Study Dispute

Virgin Immaculate Four Male Saints Study Dispute
Artokoloro

Background imageAugustine Collection: Study Head St Augustine painting Madonna Child

Study Head St Augustine painting Madonna Child
Artokoloro

Background imageAugustine Collection: Saint Cecilia standing centre accompanied Paul

Saint Cecilia standing centre accompanied Paul
Artokoloro

Background imageAugustine Collection: St. Augustine (354-430). African bishop, doctor and father of the church

St. Augustine (354-430). African bishop, doctor and father of the church. Colored engraving

Background imageAugustine Collection: ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). In his study. Woodcut from his Soliloquii, Florence, 1491

ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). In his study. Woodcut from his Soliloquii, Florence, 1491
ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). In his study. Woodcut from his " Soliloquii, " Florence, 1491

Background imageAugustine Collection: Source Size = 2081 x 1792

Source Size = 2081 x 1792
Ruins of the Augustine Monastery, Canterbury

Background imageAugustine Collection: The Vision of Brother Agostino and the Bishop of Assisi, 1297-99 (fresco)

The Vision of Brother Agostino and the Bishop of Assisi, 1297-99 (fresco)
XIR63352 The Vision of Brother Agostino and the Bishop of Assisi, 1297-99 (fresco) by Giotto di Bondone (c.1266-1337); San Francesco, Upper Church, Assisi

Background imageAugustine Collection: Filippo Bellini, Italian (1550-1555-1604), The Crucifixion with Saints Roch and Augustine

Filippo Bellini, Italian (1550-1555-1604), The Crucifixion with Saints Roch and Augustine
Filippo Bellini (Italian, 1550-1555 - 1604), The Crucifixion with Saints Roch and Augustine, pen and brown ink with brown wash heightened with white over black chalk on laid paper backed with fabric

Background imageAugustine Collection: St. Augustine leaves Rome for Milan, from the Life of St. Augustine, 1463-65 (fresco)

St. Augustine leaves Rome for Milan, from the Life of St. Augustine, 1463-65 (fresco)
XIR444263 St. Augustine leaves Rome for Milan, from the Life of St. Augustine, 1463-65 (fresco) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); Sant Agostino, San Gimignano

Background imageAugustine Collection: Detail of St. Augustine Reading Rhetoric and Philosophy at the School of Rome, from the Life of St

Detail of St. Augustine Reading Rhetoric and Philosophy at the School of Rome, from the Life of St
XIR444264 Detail of St. Augustine Reading Rhetoric and Philosophy at the School of Rome, from the Life of St. Augustine, 1464-65 (fresco) by Gozzoli

Background imageAugustine Collection: Enthroned Madonna with Child, Encircled by Saints, c. 1627-28 (oil on canvas)

Enthroned Madonna with Child, Encircled by Saints, c. 1627-28 (oil on canvas)
BAL26138 Enthroned Madonna with Child, Encircled by Saints, c.1627-28 (oil on canvas) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 564x401 cm; Gemaldegalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Background imageAugustine Collection: H Augustine, Jacob Matham, Rudolf II van Habsburg (Duits keizer), 1607 - 1615

H Augustine, Jacob Matham, Rudolf II van Habsburg (Duits keizer), 1607 - 1615

Background imageAugustine Collection: St. Augustines Gate, c. 1778 (oil on canvas)

St. Augustines Gate, c. 1778 (oil on canvas)
XYC141518 St. Augustines Gate, c.1778 (oil on canvas) by Rooker, Michael (Angelo) (1743-1801); 70x89.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright

Background imageAugustine Collection: Augustinian Abbey at Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, from Scenery and Antiquities

Augustinian Abbey at Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, from Scenery and Antiquities
KW131095 Augustinian Abbey at Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, from Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland by George Virtue, 1860s (engraving) by Bartlett

Background imageAugustine Collection: Ascension of the Virgin, 1465 (egg tempera and gold on panel)

Ascension of the Virgin, 1465 (egg tempera and gold on panel)
BAL126085 Ascension of the Virgin, 1465 (egg tempera and gold on panel) by Bicci, Neri di (1419-91); 149.5x185 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAugustine Collection: The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas)

The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas)
XJL109942 The Mass of St. Gregory (oil on canvas) by Giordano, Luca (1634-1705); Hospital Tavera, Toledo, Spain; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageAugustine Collection: ST. AUGUSTINE: MAP. 19th century tracing of the Mestas map of St. Augustine, Florida

ST. AUGUSTINE: MAP. 19th century tracing of the Mestas map of St. Augustine, Florida, carried to Spain in 1594-95 by Hernando de Mestas

Background imageAugustine Collection: VIEW OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Earlier known as Pagus Hispanorum. Copper engraving, 1673

VIEW OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Earlier known as Pagus Hispanorum. Copper engraving, 1673

Background imageAugustine Collection: SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The English Royal Navy going into action against the Spanish

SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The English Royal Navy going into action against the Spanish Armada in the English Channel, July 1588. English engraved map after Roberto Adamo, 1590

Background imageAugustine Collection: PONCE DE LEON HOTEL, 1888. Interior of the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida

PONCE DE LEON HOTEL, 1888. Interior of the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida. Photograph by George Barker, 1888

Background imageAugustine Collection: William Augustine Washington III (1757-1810)

William Augustine Washington III (1757-1810)
WILLIAM AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON III (1757-1810). American soldier and son of George Washingtons half-brother. Drawing by Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-Memin, 1804

Background imageAugustine Collection: SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON (1765-1835). Sister of John Tayloe III, and wife of William

SARAH TAYLOE WASHINGTON (1765-1835). Sister of John Tayloe III, and wife of William Augustine Washington III, son of George Washingtons half-brother

Background imageAugustine Collection: MEDIEVAL THEATER, c1410. Manuscript illumination from a French translation by Raoul

MEDIEVAL THEATER, c1410. Manuscript illumination from a French translation by Raoul de Praelle of St. Augustines City of God

Background imageAugustine Collection: ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). Early Christian church father and philosopher

ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). Early Christian church father and philosopher. Illumination from a 12th century manuscript showing the great bishop beside the towers of Hippo

Background imageAugustine Collection: CITY OF GOD, 1467. Page from the first printed edition of St. Augustines De Civitate Dei

CITY OF GOD, 1467. Page from the first printed edition of St. Augustines De Civitate Dei (City of God), Subiaco, 1467, the third book to be printed in Italy

Background imageAugustine Collection: URANIA & ASTRONOMERS, 1660. Tycho Brahe, Ptolemy, St. Augustine, Nicolaus Copernicus

URANIA & ASTRONOMERS, 1660. Tycho Brahe, Ptolemy, St. Augustine, Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo and Andreas Cellarius surround Urania

Background imageAugustine Collection: ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). Bishop of Hippo and Doctor of Catholic Church. Fresco

ST. AUGUSTINE (354-430). Bishop of Hippo and Doctor of Catholic Church. Fresco, 7th century, in the Sancta Santorum of the Lateran Palace, Rome, Italy

Background imageAugustine Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN. The Augustine Moore house in Yorkville, Virginia, in which

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN. The Augustine Moore house in Yorkville, Virginia, in which Lord Cornwallis signed the capitulation of 1781. Photographed by George N. Barnard during the Civil War, 1862

Background imageAugustine Collection: PICTORGRAPHIC LETTER, c1877. Pictographic letter sent to Minimic (or Eagles Head)

PICTORGRAPHIC LETTER, c1877. Pictographic letter sent to Minimic (or Eagles Head), a Southern Cheyenne prisoner at Fort Marion in St

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine By Wren

St Augustine By Wren
3rd June 1952: Beside St Pauls Cathedral, London, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, built from 1675 - 1710, is the fine pinnacled tower of the Church of St Augustine with St Faith, Watling Street

Background imageAugustine Collection: Canon atop Castillo de San Marcos National Monument St. Augustine, Florida

Canon atop Castillo de San Marcos National Monument St. Augustine, Florida
Canon atop Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida

Background imageAugustine Collection: Canon along fortress walls, Castillo de San Marcos National Monuement

Canon along fortress walls, Castillo de San Marcos National Monuement
Cannon along fortress walls, Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida

Background imageAugustine Collection: The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586

The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586
TAKING OF ST. AUGUSTINE. The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586. The earliest engraved view of a city within the present limits of the United States

Background imageAugustine Collection: The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586

The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586
TAKING OF ST. AUGUSTINE. The taking of St. Augustine, Florida, by Sir Francis Drake on 7 June 1586. Colored engraving, 1588, the earliest engraved view of a U.S. city

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine of Hippo (350-430) one of the great fathers of early Christian church

St Augustine of Hippo (350-430) one of the great fathers of early Christian church. Second figure is his son Ambrose. Hand-coloured woodcut of 1493

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in Discussion. Monks pray in the background. St

St Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in Discussion. Monks pray in the background. St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) is regarded as one of the great fathers of the early Christian church

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604) preaching before Ethelbert (552ja-616) Anglo-Saxon

St Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604) preaching before Ethelbert (552ja-616) Anglo-Saxon
St Augustine of Canterbury (d.604) preaching before Ethelbert (552ja-616) Anglo-Saxon king of Kent whom he baptised in 597. Augustine sent by Pope Gregory I to convert Anglo-Saxons to Christianity

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) one of the great fathers of the early Christian Church

St Augustine of Hippo (354-430) one of the great fathers of the early Christian Church. Lippo Memmi (c1285-1361). Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Background imageAugustine Collection: Thomas Augustine Arne (1710-1778) English composer. Engraving

Thomas Augustine Arne (1710-1778) English composer. Engraving

Background imageAugustine Collection: St Augustine (354-430), one of the great fathers of the early Christian church. Born in Numidia

St Augustine (354-430), one of the great fathers of the early Christian church. Born in Numidia (modern Tunisia), he became Bishop of Hippo. Juste de Gand (active 1460-1475 at Urbino). Oil on wood

Background imageAugustine Collection: St. Augustine, Florida, Fountain of Youth

St. Augustine, Florida, Fountain of Youth
Cartoon postcard showing the effects of drinking from the Fountain of Youth

Background imageAugustine Collection: Tringa nebularia, common greenshank

Tringa nebularia, common greenshank

Background imageAugustine Collection: Larus argentatus, herring gull

Larus argentatus, herring gull
Plate 291 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageAugustine Collection: St. Augustine walking to Canterbury

St. Augustine walking to Canterbury c. 597

Background imageAugustine Collection: HUGUET, Jaume (1415-1492). The Consecration of

HUGUET, Jaume (1415-1492). The Consecration of

Background imageAugustine Collection: Illuminated initial. 12th c. It belongs to a

Illuminated initial. 12th c. It belongs to a
" Illuminated initial. 12th c. It belongs to a copy of the work by St. Augustine of Hippo " The City of God" (De civitate dei libri XXII), 413 - 426. Romanesque art

Background imageAugustine Collection: Detail of map No

Detail of map No.6 by Robert Adams, engraved by Augustine Ryther, showing the route of the Spanish Armada fleet druing




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"Augustine: From Vices to Virtues, a Journey of Redemption" In the captivating painting "The Devil Presenting St Augustine with the Book of Vices, " created by Michael Pacher between 1455 and 1498, we witness a pivotal moment in the life of this influential figure. St Augustine, also known as Hippo or Theve, stands before us as he confronts his inner demons. As one of the Four Rc Doctors from the 16th century, Augustine's teachings have left an indelible mark on Christianity. His mother Monica played a significant role in his spiritual development and her influence can be seen throughout his writings. Even renowned author James Joyce found inspiration in Augustine's profound journey towards enlightenment. In his works, Joyce often delves into themes that mirror the struggles faced by this great saint. Beyond art and literature, Augustine's impact extends to various corners of history. Rural school children in San Augustine County, Texas carry on their education under his name while people from Stepney, East London once sought solace during hop picking season in Kent. But it is not only through paintings and locations that we remember him; historical events like "The Founding of St. Augustine" remind us how Pedro Menendez de Aviles established this iconic city in Florida back in 1565. Another masterpiece depicting Saint Augustine's transformation is "The Conversion of Saint Augustine, " painted around 1430-1435 by Fra Giovanni Angelico. This artwork captures the essence of his spiritual awakening and serves as a visual testament to his unwavering faith. Lastly, Prince Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin emerges as another notable figure associated with our protagonist. As a Russian-born Roman Catholic priest and missionary who dedicated himself to spreading God's word across America during the early 19th century, Gallitzin embodied many qualities reminiscent of St. Augustine himself. Through these diverse hints scattered across time and space, we catch glimpses of Augustine's enduring legacy.