Saint Nicholas Of Tolentino Collection
Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, a 15th-century Italian saint known for his miraculous powers, is depicted in various artworks throughout history
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Saint Nicholas of Tolentino, a 15th-century Italian saint known for his miraculous powers, is depicted in various artworks throughout history. In "Il Miracolo degli impiccati" (The Miracle of the Hanged Men), Saint Nicholas intercedes on behalf of three condemned men, as shown in the predella of his altarpiece. The Holy Conversation painting by Pala Raimondi from 1517-18 features Saint Nicholas with the Virgin Mary and Child, along with Saints Jerome and other saints. In "The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome and Nicholas of Tolentino, " the saint is shown with the Virgin Mary and Saint Jerome, while "The Virgin, St. Nicholas of Tolentino and the Holy Souls in Purgatory" highlights his role as intercessor for the souls in purgatory. Piero della Francesca's 1454-1459 altarpiece, "Madonna, Sant'Agostino e Sant'Nicola da Tolentino, " also includes the saint. Saint Nicholas of Tolentino's enduring legacy is evident in these masterpieces, which showcase his profound spiritual influence and miraculous powers.