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Saint Elisabeth Collection (#3)

"Saint Elizabeth: A Testament of Faith and Compassion" In the realm of art, Saint Elizabeth has been depicted in various forms throughout history

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The birth of John the Baptist. Silver relief, 15th centruy

The birth of John the Baptist. Silver relief, 15th centruy
LRI4595343 The birth of John the Baptist. Silver relief, 15th centruy by Pollaiuolo, Antonio (1432/3-98); Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The Visitation (oil on canvas)

The Visitation (oil on canvas)
JEB4878503 The Visitation (oil on canvas) by Puget, Pierre (1620-94); Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth. Deep down, St

Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth. Deep down, St
JLJ4687517 Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth. Deep down, St. Joseph and Zechariah. Painting by Juan Vincente Macip (1490-1550) Ec. Esp. 16th century

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Virgin of Victory (Pala della Vittoria), 1496 (Tempera on wood)

Virgin of Victory (Pala della Vittoria), 1496 (Tempera on wood)
LRI4652882 Virgin of Victory (Pala della Vittoria), 1496 (Tempera on wood) by Mantegna, Andrea (1431-1506); Louvre, Paris

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Archaeology of the Middle Ages (Middle Ages). Barbarian Art of Lombardy: Visitation

Archaeology of the Middle Ages (Middle Ages). Barbarian Art of Lombardy: Visitation
LRI4671040 Archaeology of the Middle Ages (Middle Ages). Barbarian Art of Lombardy: Visitation, Saint Elizabeth and Saint Mary. Sculpture, Lombard art, 737-744

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Archangel Gabriel announces the birth of Saint John the Baptist to Zechariah

Archangel Gabriel announces the birth of Saint John the Baptist to Zechariah
LRI4697514 Archangel Gabriel announces the birth of Saint John the Baptist to Zechariah and Elisabeth, detail (Fresco, 1416) by Salimbeni, Lorenzo (1374-c.1420); Oratorio di San Giovanni, Urbino

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The Visitation (detail of 60438), c. 1530 (fresco)

The Visitation (detail of 60438), c. 1530 (fresco)
KAB60439 The Visitation (detail of 60438), c.1530 (fresco) by Pontormo, Jacopo (1494-1557); 202x156 cm; San Michele, Carmignano, Prato, Italy; eDario Grimaldi; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The visitation, c. 1530 (fresco)

The visitation, c. 1530 (fresco)
GIM5038410 The visitation, c. 1530 (fresco) by Pontormo, Jacopo (1494-1557); San Michele, Carmignano, Prato, Italy; Photo eImmagina; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth

Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth
JLJ4592784 Visitation. Meeting between the Virgin Mary and Saint Elizabeth. Painting of the German school, 15th century. (h s/b 1.10 X 0.52). Lyon, Musee des Beaux Arts

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The Annunciation. Part of the altarpiece of the Visitation (oil on panel, 1531)

The Annunciation. Part of the altarpiece of the Visitation (oil on panel, 1531)
LRI4608183 The Annunciation. Part of the altarpiece of the Visitation (oil on panel, 1531) by Lotto, Lorenzo (c.1480-1556); Pinacoteca Civica, Comune di Jesi, Venice

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Birth of Saint John the Baptist and circumcision (Fresco, 1416)

Birth of Saint John the Baptist and circumcision (Fresco, 1416)
LRI4691716 Birth of Saint John the Baptist and circumcision (Fresco, 1416) by Salimbeni, Lorenzo (1374-c.1420); Oratorio di San Giovanni, Urbino

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: The visitation of Mary to st Elizabeth and st Zachary (Fresco, 1416)

The visitation of Mary to st Elizabeth and st Zachary (Fresco, 1416)
LRI4697073 The visitation of Mary to st Elizabeth and st Zachary (Fresco, 1416) by Salimbeni, Lorenzo (1374-c.1420); Oratorio di San Giovanni, Urbino

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Saint Elizabeths Day Flood Exterior left wing

Saint Elizabeths Day Flood Exterior left wing
The Saint Elizabeths Day Flood, Exterior left wing of an altarpiece with the Saint Elisabeth flood, November 18-19, 1421, with the city of Dordrecht in the background, The Saint Elisabeth flood

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Four scenes legend St Elizabeth Hungary Saint Elisabeth

Four scenes legend St Elizabeth Hungary Saint Elisabeth
Four scenes from the legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, Four scenes from the legend of Saint Elisabeth of Hungary. Scenes of a farewell or meeting at a gate, a feast with musicians

Background imageSaint Elisabeth Collection: Saint Elisabeth Hungary church Gdansk 1903

Saint Elisabeth Hungary church Gdansk 1903
Saint Elisabeth of Hungary church in Gdańsk, 1903, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Danzig, Stadtgraben und Garnisonkirche




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"Saint Elizabeth: A Testament of Faith and Compassion" In the realm of art, Saint Elizabeth has been depicted in various forms throughout history. From terracotta sculptures to oil paintings on canvas, her story continues to inspire artists and viewers alike. One such portrayal is "The Visitation" from 1445, a remarkable terracotta sculpture that captures the moment when Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth. The intricate details bring this biblical encounter to life, showcasing their deep connection as they embrace with joy. Another notable depiction is found in a triptych painting on wood. Positioned between St. Michael and St. Francis, Saint Elizabeth stands as a symbol of grace and humility amidst divine figures. This artwork invites contemplation on the significance of her role within the spiritual narrative. A 17th-century painting titled "Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth, Saint John the Baptist, and an Angel" showcases an intimate scene filled with love and tenderness. The artist's brushstrokes convey a sense of serenity as these holy figures gather together in harmonious unity. Francesco Albani's masterpiece "St. Elizabeth in Glory, " painted between 1603-04, depicts our saint surrounded by heavenly radiance. Her serene expression reflects her devotion while inspiring viewers to seek spiritual enlightenment. In another stunning piece called "Madonna and Child with Saints John, Elizabeth, and Catherine of Siena, " we witness how Saint Elizabeth's presence enriches this sacred gathering from the 16th century onwards. Through skillful use of color and composition on panel canvases or oils-on-canvas mediums capture moments frozen in time for eternity. "The Charity of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, " painted in 1611 by an unknown artist portrays our saint engaged in acts of compassion towards those less fortunate than herself—a testament to her selflessness that resonates across centuries. Whether portrayed alongside other saints or standing alone as a central figure within religious narratives, Saint Elizabeth's significance remains unwavering.